TY - JOUR
T1 - Prioritization of capacities for the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies in the Americas
T2 - Building the framework
AU - Del Rio Vilas, Victor J.
AU - Burgeño, Adamelia
AU - Montibeller, Gilberto
AU - Clavijo, Alfonso
AU - Vigilato, Marco Antonio
AU - Cosivi, Ottorino
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - The region of the Americas pledged to eliminate dog-transmitted human rabies by 2015. After 30 years of sustained efforts, regional elimination appears possible as dog-mediated human rabies cases are at an all-time low, and a number of countries and territories have already eliminated the disease. In this setting, there is an opportunity to generate a framework to support countries strategies in the achievement and maintenance of rabies-free status (RFS). To this end, we describe the development of a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) model to help the evaluation of rabies programmes and the identification of the best investment strategy for countries and territories to improve and efficiently maintain their rabies status. The model contemplates human and animal related capacities, six in each area, to comprehensively assess the wide scope of rabies programmes. An initial elicitation of expert opinion of values and weights for the MCDA model was performed via a web-based questionnaire. Even at this pilot stage, the model produces comparable capacity-scores, and overall (combined for public and animal health areas) as well as area-specific investment strategies. The model is being developed by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) as part of the regional efforts towards dog-mediated human rabies elimination and will be presented to the countries for review, refinement, contextualization, and testing. The aspiration is that countries use the model to identify the best allocation of resources towards the elimination of dogmediated human rabies.
AB - The region of the Americas pledged to eliminate dog-transmitted human rabies by 2015. After 30 years of sustained efforts, regional elimination appears possible as dog-mediated human rabies cases are at an all-time low, and a number of countries and territories have already eliminated the disease. In this setting, there is an opportunity to generate a framework to support countries strategies in the achievement and maintenance of rabies-free status (RFS). To this end, we describe the development of a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) model to help the evaluation of rabies programmes and the identification of the best investment strategy for countries and territories to improve and efficiently maintain their rabies status. The model contemplates human and animal related capacities, six in each area, to comprehensively assess the wide scope of rabies programmes. An initial elicitation of expert opinion of values and weights for the MCDA model was performed via a web-based questionnaire. Even at this pilot stage, the model produces comparable capacity-scores, and overall (combined for public and animal health areas) as well as area-specific investment strategies. The model is being developed by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) as part of the regional efforts towards dog-mediated human rabies elimination and will be presented to the countries for review, refinement, contextualization, and testing. The aspiration is that countries use the model to identify the best allocation of resources towards the elimination of dogmediated human rabies.
KW - Dog-mediated human rabies
KW - Elimination
KW - Multi-criteria decision analysis
KW - Prioritization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84892772083
U2 - 10.1179/2047773213Y.0000000122
DO - 10.1179/2047773213Y.0000000122
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24392676
AN - SCOPUS:84892772083
SN - 2047-7724
VL - 107
SP - 340
EP - 345
JO - Pathogens and Global Health
JF - Pathogens and Global Health
IS - 7
ER -