Distribution of Animal Rabies in Zambia and its Potential Danger to the Human Population
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Date
 1976-12 
Authors
Gaspar, P
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 University of Zambia, Medical Library 
Abstract
 The  incidence  and  distribution  of animal  rabies in   Zambia   during   the   period   1914-1975 has been outlined. At  present  rabies  is  present  in  all  provinces  of Zambia  and  most  prevalent  in the Central, Southern, Copperbelt and  Eastern  Provinces. The  dog  is  the  main  carrier of the infection and is responsible for 82.7% of all  positive cases.
Rabies  is  widespread  all  over  the  world  except Australia,  New  Zealand  and  a few isolated  islands and constitutes a danger both  to animals and  man. It    is    believed    that    rabies    in    Southern    and Central  Africa  had  been  existing  in  these  territories a   long   time   before   the   advent   of   Europeans  and several  reports  of  early travellers and  hunters  indicate the  presence  of this disease  in  18th and  19th century. Edmonds    (1922)    considered   that   there   was   little doubt  that  the  disease  was  introduced  into  Southern Rhodesia from some  place  north of the Zambezi  river, as  at  that  time  there  was  a  considerable  amount  of traffic  between  Southern  and  North  Western  Rhodesia  and  that  travellers  had   reported  that  the  disease was   widespread   in   the   latter   territory.   !t   was  also reported  that  Lewanika,  Chief  of the  Barotse,    had, before his departure for England  to attend the coronation  of  King  Edward   VII,  given   instructions  for  the destruction   of   all   the  dogs  belonging  to  his  people because of the presence of rabies in  his country. I.t is difficult to trace the early history of rabies in Zambia  but  the  study  of departmental  records (Zambia   1914-1972)   revealed   that   in   1914   the  disease was  constantly  making  its  appearance  in  the  farming districts.   Before   the   end   of  the  second  decade  the disease   was   recognised   around   the  farming   centres and   in   the  townships  of  Livingstone,  Kafue,  Lusaka, Kabwe  and  Chipata.  The  disease  was  of  a  sporadic nature and was confined chiefly to native owned dogs. 
Description
 The incidence  and  distribution  of animal  rabies in   Zambia   during   the   period   1914-1975 
Keywords
 Animal Rabies, Zambia , Animals --Zambia , Rabies--Zambia 
Citation
 Gaspar, P. (1976). Distribution of Animal Rabies in Zambia and its Potential Danger to the Human Population. Medical Journal of Zambia. 10, (6)