Tackling Rabies Outbreak

Project TitleTackling Rabies Outbreak: Supporting the West Timor response
DonorAustralian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Chief investigatorA/Prof Angus Campbell
Co-investigators

Dr Max Barot, Dr Justin McKinley

Collaborating OrganisationsMelbourne Veterinary School, University of Melbourne

The problem

Rabies remains a major public health issue in Indonesia, with significant impacts on human health, the economy, and society.

The research

We engaged with key partners from the animal health, disaster management, quarantine, and human health authorities in four districts of West Timor, to gather critical information for economic and epidemiological modelling to support decision-making and advocacy for the rabies responses.

The impact

Analysis revealed that for the cost of one human rabies post-exposure treatment, 24 dogs could be vaccinated. A control program centered on mass dog vaccination can be expected to stop further human deaths once 70% of the dog population is fully vaccinated. This amounts to savings of IDR 64 billion (approximate)

SDG  Goals

Icon SDG 3 Good health and well being

Advancing Melbourne 2030 Research framework

Products and EnterpriseProcess and Practices

Practice Area

One Health

Countries

West Timor

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