Title of article :
Spatial Analysis of Rabies Cases in Dogs in Bali Province, Indonesia
Author/Authors :
Vitta Ekowati, Ratna Graduate School - Veterinary Public Health Study Program - IPB University; Indonesia , Sudarnika, Etih Department of Animal Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - IPB University, Indonesia , Purnawarman, Trioso Department of Animal Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - IPB University, Indonesia
Abstract :
Bali Province contracted rabies at the end of 2008. The first case of rabies in the province occurred in
Badung District and then spread to other areas until all areas of the province were infected with rabies.. The study
aimed to analyze the pattern of spatial occurrence of rabies cases in dogs in Bali Province. Data of dog rabies cases
was obtained from the surveillance conducted by the Denpasar Veterinary Disease Investigation Center in 2012-2018.
The data analysis was carried out using autocorrelation of Morans Index. The results show that rabies cases in a region
affected adjacent areas. Spatial correlation produces hotspot (high case areas surrounded by low case areas), coldspots
(low case areas surrounded by high case areas), quadrant I (high case areas surrounded by high case areas), and quadrant
III (low case area surrounded by low case areas) areas. Nine sub-districts are recurrent hotspot areas and the potential
of the areas as source of rabies spread need to be observed. Otherwise, 19 sub-districts are known to be recurrent
coldspot areas that have a high potential as area susceptible to rabies transmission. Areas included in quadrant I are
dominated by sub-districts in Karangasem, Buleleng, Jembrana, and Bangli District. Sub-district included quadrant III
increased subdistricts in number over the past two years, showing progress in implementing control and prevention
of rabies in dogs in Bali Province.
Keywords :
Spatial analysis , Rabies , Hotspot , Coldspot , Bali
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences