Analysis of epidemiological characteristics of human rabies in Hubei Province from 2003 to 2007
- VernacularTitle:湖北省2003-2007年人间狂犬病流行病学特征分析
- Author:
Mingjiang ZHAO
;
Chi ZHANG
;
Jianjun YE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Rabies;
Epidemiologic study characteristics as topic;
Epidemiologic factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention
2009;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the surveillance data from 2003 to 2007 for Hubei province,investigate the epidemic characteristics of human rabies in these years,so as to provide scientific basis for its control and prevention.Methods Rabies data collected from the National Disease Surveillance Reporting System from 2003 to 2007 in Hubei province and 134 Rabies cases investigated in 2007 were analyzed in detail.Results The results showed that the trend of the number of rabies reported cases in Hubei province was obviously increased from 2003 to 2007.The involved counties and districts of the epidemic situation were widely expanded accordingly.Each month had Rabies case,but a lot of cases were dominated in August to November for every year.Most of the cases were farmers and students.The sex ratio of male to female was 2.38∶1.The age of the cases were mainly ranged from 5 to 15 and from 40 to 70 years old.Investigation of 134 cases indicated that the median of the incubative period was 66 days;94.78% of cases were injured by the dog;only 15.67% of injured cases were treated by the medical institution;the vaccinate ratio was 14.93%;the proportion of patients who received wound treatment,vaccinate and passive immunization were 5.80% of all the grade-Ⅲ-exposed patients.Conclusions The epidemic situation of Rabies was serious from 2003 to 2007 for Hubei province.The main reasons of the increase of rabies cases in Hubei province are absence of the effective management of the dog,the lack knowledge of rabies prevention,low rate of vaccine and passive immunization after exposure,and the lack of the standardized management for some of the low level medical institutions.