Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016

Abstract Background Anthrax outbreaks in Tanzania have been reported from the human, livestock and wildlife sectors over several years, and is among the notifiable diseases. Despite frequent anthrax outbreaks, there is no comprehensive dataset indicating the magnitude and distribution of the disease...

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Main Authors: Elibariki Reuben Mwakapeje, Sol Høgset, Robert Fyumagwa, Hezron Emmanuel Nonga, Robinson Hammerthon Mdegela, Eystein Skjerve
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Published: BMC 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-5007-z
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spelling doaj-5d50227e66ce4ce8a7a09b7ef69a60bb2020-11-24T21:58:41ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-01-0118111110.1186/s12889-017-5007-zAnthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016Elibariki Reuben Mwakapeje0Sol Høgset1Robert Fyumagwa2Hezron Emmanuel Nonga3Robinson Hammerthon Mdegela4Eystein Skjerve5Epidemiology and Diseases Control Section, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and ChildrenFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life SciencesTanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI)Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of AgricultureDepartment of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of AgricultureFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life SciencesAbstract Background Anthrax outbreaks in Tanzania have been reported from the human, livestock and wildlife sectors over several years, and is among the notifiable diseases. Despite frequent anthrax outbreaks, there is no comprehensive dataset indicating the magnitude and distribution of the disease in susceptible species. This study is a retrospective review of anthrax outbreaks from the human, livestock, and wildlife surveillance systems from 2006 to 2016. The objectives were to identify hotspot districts, describe anthrax epidemiology in the hotspot areas, evaluate the efficiency of the anthrax response systems and identify potential areas for further observational studies. Methods We prepared a spreadsheet template for a retrospective comprehensive record review at different surveillance levels in Tanzania. We captured data elements including demographic characteristics of different species, the name of health facility, and date of anthrax diagnosis. Also, we collected data on the date of specimen collection, species screened, type of laboratory test, laboratory results and the outcome recorded at the end of treatment in humans. After establishing the database, we produced maps in Quantum GIS software and transferred cleaned data to Stata software for supportive statistical analysis. Results Anthrax reported incidences over 4 years in humans were much higher in the Arusha region (7.88/100,000) followed by Kilimanjaro region (6.64/100,000) than other regions of Tanzania Mainland. The health facility based review from hotspot districts in parts of Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions from 2006 to 2016, identified 330 human anthrax cases from the selected health facilities in the two regions. Out of 161 livestock and 57 wildlife specimen tested, 103 and 18 respectively, were positive for anthrax. Conclusion This study revealed that there is gross under-reporting in the existing surveillance systems which is an obstacle for estimating a true burden of anthrax in the hotspot districts. Repeated occurrences of anthrax in livestock, wildlife and humans in the same locations at the same time calls for the need to strengthen links and promote inter–disciplinary and multi-sectoral collaboration to enhance prevention and control measures under a One Health approach.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-5007-zAnthrax outbreaksWildlife interface areasRecord reviewNorthern Tanzania
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author Elibariki Reuben Mwakapeje
Sol Høgset
Robert Fyumagwa
Hezron Emmanuel Nonga
Robinson Hammerthon Mdegela
Eystein Skjerve
spellingShingle Elibariki Reuben Mwakapeje
Sol Høgset
Robert Fyumagwa
Hezron Emmanuel Nonga
Robinson Hammerthon Mdegela
Eystein Skjerve
Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
BMC Public Health
Anthrax outbreaks
Wildlife interface areas
Record review
Northern Tanzania
author_facet Elibariki Reuben Mwakapeje
Sol Høgset
Robert Fyumagwa
Hezron Emmanuel Nonga
Robinson Hammerthon Mdegela
Eystein Skjerve
author_sort Elibariki Reuben Mwakapeje
title Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
title_short Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
title_full Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
title_fullStr Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
title_full_unstemmed Anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of Northern Tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
title_sort anthrax outbreaks in the humans - livestock and wildlife interface areas of northern tanzania: a retrospective record review 2006–2016
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background Anthrax outbreaks in Tanzania have been reported from the human, livestock and wildlife sectors over several years, and is among the notifiable diseases. Despite frequent anthrax outbreaks, there is no comprehensive dataset indicating the magnitude and distribution of the disease in susceptible species. This study is a retrospective review of anthrax outbreaks from the human, livestock, and wildlife surveillance systems from 2006 to 2016. The objectives were to identify hotspot districts, describe anthrax epidemiology in the hotspot areas, evaluate the efficiency of the anthrax response systems and identify potential areas for further observational studies. Methods We prepared a spreadsheet template for a retrospective comprehensive record review at different surveillance levels in Tanzania. We captured data elements including demographic characteristics of different species, the name of health facility, and date of anthrax diagnosis. Also, we collected data on the date of specimen collection, species screened, type of laboratory test, laboratory results and the outcome recorded at the end of treatment in humans. After establishing the database, we produced maps in Quantum GIS software and transferred cleaned data to Stata software for supportive statistical analysis. Results Anthrax reported incidences over 4 years in humans were much higher in the Arusha region (7.88/100,000) followed by Kilimanjaro region (6.64/100,000) than other regions of Tanzania Mainland. The health facility based review from hotspot districts in parts of Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions from 2006 to 2016, identified 330 human anthrax cases from the selected health facilities in the two regions. Out of 161 livestock and 57 wildlife specimen tested, 103 and 18 respectively, were positive for anthrax. Conclusion This study revealed that there is gross under-reporting in the existing surveillance systems which is an obstacle for estimating a true burden of anthrax in the hotspot districts. Repeated occurrences of anthrax in livestock, wildlife and humans in the same locations at the same time calls for the need to strengthen links and promote inter–disciplinary and multi-sectoral collaboration to enhance prevention and control measures under a One Health approach.
topic Anthrax outbreaks
Wildlife interface areas
Record review
Northern Tanzania
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-5007-z
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