Recommendations for Improving Vaccination Coverage in the Bali Dog Population Arief, R.A. 1 , Jatikusumah, A. 1 , Widyastuti, M.D.W. 1 , Sunandar 1 , Basri, C. 1,2 , Putra, A.A.G. 3 , Willyanto, I. 4 , Estoepangestie, S. 5 , Mardiana, I. 6 , Gilbert, J. 7 and Hampson, K. 8 1 Ecohealth 2012 conference, Kunming, China,15-18 October 2012
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Recommendations for improving vaccination coverage in the Bali dog population
Presented by Arief, R.A., Jatikusumah, A., Widyastuti, M.D.W., Sunandar, Basri, C., Putra, A.A.G., Willyanto, I., Estoepangestie, S., Mardiana, I., Gilbert, J. and Hampson, K. at the Ecohealth 2012 conference held at Kunming, China on 15-18 October 2012
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Recommendations for Improving Vaccination Coverage in the Bali Dog Population
Estoepangestie, S.5, Mardiana, I.6, Gilbert, J.7 and Hampson, K.8
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Ecohealth 2012 conference, Kunming, China,15-18 October 2012
Affiliation
1. Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies2. Bogor Agricultural University3. Disease Investigation Centre Denpasar4. InI Veterinary Service5. Airlangga University6. Bali Provincial Livestock and Animal Health Office7. International Livestock Research Institute8. University of Glasgow
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Introduction
• Rabies in the island of Bali is widespread• 3 island-wide vaccination campaigns, the
latest just recently finished• Maintaining high coverage is key to successful
rabies control• Mass dog vaccination is difficult and
population turnover erodes coverage
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Dog Population in Bali
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Restrained Free Roaming
Owned DogsUn-
owned Dogs
Method Household survey owned dog population Banjar transects free-roaming population