Rabies and its present situation in Iran
Subject Areas : Veterinary Clinical PathologyM.Gh Nadalian 1 , حسن Tadjbakhsh 2 , M.R Mokhber Dezfuli 3 , Ali Rezakhani 4 , سوسن Simani 5 , محمود Bolourchi 6
1 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 - Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
3 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
4 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Shiraz, Shiraz, Iran
5 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
6 - Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Iran, Rabies, animal and human rabies,
Abstract :
Rabies is a dangerous infections disease which is highly fatal and zoonotic. The disease occurs in many countries of the world and in Iran, rabies is endemic and a major public health Problem. Most warm blooded animals are susceptible to rabies. It is transmitted by the bite of an infected animal to humans and other animals. The saliva of the sufferers is a rich source of rabies virus. Rabies is not seen in countries such as Scandinavia, Britain, Ireland, Scotland, Australia and New Zealand which is related to their geographical situation and being surrounded by water. But in countries like the United States of America, Canada, Europe and Iran the rabies is endemic. Dogs, wild carnivores especially wolves and foxes are the main transmitters of the disease. Rabies has been known approximately from the year 2300 BC with the dog considered as the main vector. Scientists like Avicenna and Sayyed Esmail Jorjani have described rabies. Louis Pasteur presented antirabies treatment and vaccinations in 1885. The Pasteur institute of Iran opened in 1920 and today there are more than 300 antirabies treatment centers in the country involved with the treatment rabies. More than 100000 persons each year in Iran are treated for rabies due to being bitten by animals especially dogs suspected of having rabies. According to the report of the Pasteur institute of Iran, 421 Positive cases of rabies of which 3 were human cases where recorded in the year 2001. These figures for 2002 to 2004 were 356 positive cases with 6 human cases, 314 positive cares with 10 human cases and 325 positive cases with 5 human cases respectively. On average, 6 human cases of rabies were recorded each year with all leading to death. Considering the increasing trend of animal bites and the number of animals and humans affected by rabies the responsible authorities including the National Veterinary Organization, Ministry of health, municipalities, Ministry of Interior and … must present effective and practical measures for vaccination of dogs, destruction of stray dogs and control and vaccination of susceptible wild animals to rabies and they should take the matter seriously to minimize this zoonotic disease and public health and economic problem.