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Lessons learnt from measures taken to prevent rabies introduction and spread into a long rabies free territory (case study of the Irkutsk Oblast)

https://doi.org/10.29326/2304-196X-2020-3-34-154-161

Abstract

Rabies is endemic on the considerable part of the Russian Federation, and it is associated with current natural outbreaks of the infection. The highest animal morbidity rates are reported in the central and southern regions of the European part of Russia and in the southern part of Western Siberia. The Irkutsk Oblast is among the few regions of our country, which are rabies free for several decades. The research was aimed at the analysis of factors aiding to the maintenance of the rabies free status of the region. Retrospective study of archive and previously published reports on human and animal rabies cases in the Irkutsk Oblast starting from 1954 was performed. Epidemics of urban rabies ceased in the region in 1970s. Sporadic rabies cases in dogs, reported in 1976 and later, could be imported or could result from the infection from bats. Diagnostic errors were also possible. Rabies is reported in foxes in the Subjects bordering the Irkutsk Oblast: Krasnoyarsk Krai and Republic of Buryatia. It is supposed that in case of the infection introduction the forest-steppe agricultural areas near the Angara River are likely to be affected due to high population of foxes. Relative geographic isolation of the Irkutsk Oblast favors to the long animal rabies freedom of this territory. The vast area of mountain taiga with low fox population serves as an ecological barrier. In 2007–2009 and in 2019, barrier oral vaccination was carried out along the border with the Krasnoyarsk Krai and on the west coast of Baikal Lake. Measures for anti-rabies vaccination of dogs and cats were intensified. Active virological monitoring is performed on a regular basis. The paper demonstrates cartograms of fox and wolf population density along with designation of sites, where oral vaccination of wild carnivores was performed.

About the Authors

I. V. Meltsov
Federal State Budgetary Education of Higher Education “Irkutsk State Agricultural University named after A. A. Ezhevsky” (FSBEI HE Irkutsk SAU)
Russian Federation

Ivan V. Meltsov, Candidate of Science (Veterinary Medicine), Associate Professor, Chair of Special Veterinary Disciplines

664038, Irkutsk Oblast, Irkutsk Raion, Molodezhny set.



A. M. Ablov
Irkutsk Interoblast Veterinary Laboratory
Russian Federation

Alexander M. Ablov, Deputy Director

Irkutsk



E. N. Shkolnikova
Irkutsk Interoblast Veterinary Laboratory
Russian Federation

Ekaterina N. Shkolnikova, Veterinarian

Irkutsk



M. E. Koplik
Irkutsk Interoblast Veterinary Laboratory
Russian Federation

Marina E. Koplik, Veterinarian

Irkutsk



P. A. Minchenko
Irkutsk Oblast Ministry of Forestry
Russian Federation

Pavel A. Minchenko, Deputy Head, Department for the Protection and Regulation of the Use of Wildlife Objects and their Environment

Irkutsk



T. V. Desyatova
FGBI “Associate Directorate of the State Nature Reserve “Baikal-Lena” and “Cisbaikalia Natural Park” (FGBI “Rezerved Cisbaikalia”)
Russian Federation

Tatyana V. Desyatova, Researcher, Scientific Department

Irkutsk



I. D. Zarva
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Irkutsk State Medical University” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation (FSBEI HE ISMU MOH Russia)
Russian Federation

Ivan D. Zarva , Post-Graduate Student, Department of Epidemiology

Irkutsk



A. D. Botvinkin
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Irkutsk State Medical University” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation (FSBEI HE ISMU MOH Russia)
Russian Federation

Alexander D. Botvinkin, Doctor of Science (Medicine), Professor, Head of Department of Epidemiology

Irkutsk



A. Ye. Metlin
FGBI “Federal Centre for Animal Health” (FGBI “ARRIAH”)
Russian Federation

Artem Ye. Metlin, Doctor of Science (Veterinary Medicine), First Deputy Director

Vladimir



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Meltsov I.V., Ablov A.M., Shkolnikova E.N., Koplik M.E., Minchenko P.A., Desyatova T.V., Zarva I.D., Botvinkin A.D., Metlin A.Ye. Lessons learnt from measures taken to prevent rabies introduction and spread into a long rabies free territory (case study of the Irkutsk Oblast). Veterinary Science Today. 2020;(3):154-161. https://doi.org/10.29326/2304-196X-2020-3-34-154-161

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