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Dog numbers double, frustrating Kenya’s rabies plan

By by JOHN MUCHANGIApril 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kenya previously used to control
rabies simply by poisoning stray dogs using strychnine, a highly toxic
chemical.

Kenya’s plan to
eliminate human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030 is facing setbacks,
with new research showing that vaccination coverage in one
critical county is far below the
critical threshold.

The dog population is also increasing
rapidly and is currently double the official estimates.

In Machakos County, a focal area in the national rabies elimination
strategy, only about 40 percent of dogs have been vaccinated against rabies – far short of the 70
percent coverage recommended by the World Health Organization to interrupt
transmission.

The findings,
published in the current issue
of the
journal Preventive Veterinary Medicine, may not achieve its 2030 goal unless
authorities
intensify control efforts.

“The owned dog population in Machakos was estimated to be 421,087, which is
nearly double the previous estimates of 259,394 used by the local government
for rabies control planning,” the study notes.

This discrepancy raises concerns that outdated data has undermined the
effectiveness of Kenya’s 15-year rabies elimination plan, which was launched in
2015.

Researchers also found that rabies vaccination certificates, required by Kenyan law, were available for only 29
percent of the dogs.

 “This low uptake highlights
substantial gaps in the availability of veterinary services and community
engagement with these animal health initiatives,” the
y wrote.

The study was led by
researchers from the Uthiru-based International Livestock Research Institute.

Machakos is one of
the top five regions in Kenya with the highest frequency of dog attacks, according to the Strategic Plan
for Elimination of Rabies in Kenya 2014-2030
.

 Rabies, which is almost always fatal
once symptoms appear, kills about 2,000
Kenyans every year, the Ministry of Health estimates.

It is entirely
preventable through timely vaccination.

Kenya in 2014 became the first African country to embark on an ambitious
programme to eliminate rabies by 2030.
This would be achieved by
vaccinating
at least 70 per cent of dogs every year for three years
in a row.

Kenya previously used to control
rabies simply by poisoning stray dogs using strychnine, a highly toxic
chemical.

The current strategy focused
on initial pilot areas with a high burden of rabies, including Machakos, Kitui,
Makueni, Kisumu, and Siaya counties, to demonstrate success before scaling up
to the rest of the country in 2017.

Achieving this requires
knowing how many dogs are in each area, a key challenge the study sought to address.

It is titled: “A hundred
years of rabies in Kenya and the strategy for eliminating dog-mediated rabies
by 2030.”

Using a household survey across 11 sublocations, the researchers determined
the human-to-dog ratio in Machakos is about 3.3 to 1. They estimate a dog
density of 126 dogs per square kilometre, far higher than previously assumed.

“This discrepancy underscores potential gaps in the existing data and
emphasises the importance of revising and updating animal population databases
for more effective public health interventions,” the authors said.

The researchers also found that households with female dogs tend to own
significantly more dogs overall. This pattern is likely driven by breeding
practices.

 “Targeted female dog sterilisation
campaigns could effectively reduce and stabilise the overall dog population,”
they suggested,
referencing a model from India that showed sterilising 70 percent of dogs could
reduce the population by up to 69 percent within six to nine years.

However, widespread
neutering of dogs is not only expensive but may also not be socially
acceptable.
“Additionally, the lack of enough
qualified personnel to undertake the process safely may hamper the delivery of
this service,” the study says.

The authors recommends improving
access to affordable veterinary services, ramping up public education campaigns
on responsible dog ownership, and focusing resources on areas with high dog
densities.

“Accurate dog demographic data is important for dog-mediated disease and
conditions control strategies due to its important logistical and financial implications,”
they wrote.

“Although our study coincided with an active mass dog vaccination campaign,
only 40 per cent of the
dogs in our study households were vaccinated against rabies,” the authors warn.
“This highlights the need for sustained investment and strategic planning to
bridge the gap.”

Published Date: 2025-04-26 15:32:08
Author: by JOHN MUCHANGI
Source: The Star
by JOHN MUCHANGI

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