Report of Workshop on Rabies Eradication Program Plan in Nias Island

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I. BACKGROUND Since the enactment of Nias Island as a rabies infected area through Minister of Agriculture Decree No. 1242/Kpts/PD.620/3/2010 on March 19, 2010 about the outbreak of Rabies in Gunungsitoli, North Sumatra province, the government has done several programs including vaccination, elimination, and public awareness to free Nias Island from Rabies. However, there are obstacles and barriers in implementing these programs in the field, starting from geography, lack of human resources, lack of facilities, and further need for public awareness and rabies education in children. For the success of government programs to free Nias Island from rabies in 2015, special attention and full support from the heads of local areas, relevant government institutions, religious leaders, and communities is imperative. Therefore a discussion was conducted on strategies and stages for rabies eradication in Nias Island. II. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this workshop was to plan a rabies eradication program for Nias Island. III. OUTPUT The output of this workshop is the formulation of strategies and stages for the eradication of rabies from Nias Island. IV. VENUE Wednesday, February 5 th, 2014 Thursday, February 6 th, 2014; at Soliga Hotel Gunungsitoli City, Jl P Diponegoro 432 Gunungsitoli, North Sumatera, Indonesia 22815, Tel (+62-639) 21 815, Fax (+62-639) 22 850. V. ORGANIZER The workshop was organized by the collaboration of: Directorate of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture North Sumatera Province Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) Center for Indonesia Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) 2

VI. PARTICIPANTS The target of the workshop is Livestock Offices or offices in charge of the livestock and animal health, Health Offices, and Education Offices in 5 (five) districts / cities on the Island of Nias. The workshop was also attended by the Director of Animal Health and representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, representatives of the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) and the Regional Head of Gunungsitoli. Speakers, Participants and workshop agenda are listed below: Speakers 1. Drh. Mardiatmi Soewito, MVSc Directorate of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture 2. Dr. Teguh Supriadi Health Office of North Sumatera Province 3. Drh. Sunandar Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) 4. Drh. Yusranaria Panjaitan Health Service Office of North Sumatera Province Participants from the Directorate of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture 1. Drh. Ernawati Rahmatsyah Directorate of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture Participants from North Sumatera Province 1. Drh. Muhaimin Damanik Livestock Service Office of North Sumatera Province Participants from Disease Investigation Centre 1. Drh. Gazwa Mettilia Hakim Regional I Disease Investigation Center in Medan 3

Participants from Nias Island 1. Nurhalimah Lombu Health Office of Gunungsitoli City 2. Erniwati Tel Health Office of Gunungsitoli City 3. Oktavianus Education Office of Gunungsitoli City 4. Yosua Lase Agriculture, Livestock, Marine and Fisheries Service Office of Gunungsitoli City 5. Masdinar Pole Agriculture, Livestock, Marine and Fisheries Service Office of Gunungsitoli City 6. Faiginaso Dedato Agriculture, Livestock, Plantation dan Forestry of North Nias District 7. Efori Zega Agriculture, Livestock, Plantation dan Forestry of North Nias District 8. Nerius Halawa Health Office of North Nias District 9. Rosana Poloan Amkeh Health Office of North Nias District 10. Atulo o Gea Education Office of North Nias District 11. Sinufa Hia Agriculture Service Office of West Nias 12. Antonius Halawa Agriculture Service Office of West Nias 13. Rahmati Daeli Health Office of West Nias 14. Eliadi Daeli Health Office of West Nias 15. Ir. Norododo Sarumaha Agriculture and Livestock Service Office of South Nias District 16. Gooli Tommi Hulu Agriculture and Livestock Service Office of South Nias District 17. Yarwin Caniago Health Office of South Nias District 18. Setujui Maduwu Health Office of South Nias District 19. Sama ako Waruutu Agriculture Service Office of Nias District 20. Yebusi Gulo Agriculture Service Office of Nias District 21. Kasinudin Mendrofa Health Office of Nias District 22. Atiria Lase Health Office of Nias District Participants from Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) 1. Kim Doyle Global Alliance for Rabies Control 2. Sarah Jayme Global Alliance for Rabies Control 3. Ning Villa Global Alliance for Rabies Control 4

Participants from the Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) 1. Drh. Tri Satya Putri Naipospos, MPhil, PhD Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) 2. Drh. M.D. Winda Widyastuti, MSi Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) 3. Drh. Ridvana Dwibawa Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) VII. AGENDA Workshop on Rabies Eradication Program Plan in Nias Island Gunungsitoli; Wednesday-Thursday, 5-6 February 2014 Time Activities Person 1st Day: Wednesday, 5 February 2014 08.00-09.00 Registration Committee 09.00-09.05 Opening MC 09.05-09.15 Remarks by Dit. Keswan, Kementerian Pertanian Direktur Kesehatan Hewan 09.15-09.25 Remarks by GARC GARC Representatif 09.25-09.35 Remarks by Mayor of Gunungsitoli and official opening of workshop Mayor of Gunungsitoli 09.35-09.50 Coffee Break Committee Moderator (Representative of the ) Exposure 1: Legislation and Rabies 09.50-10.10 Eradication Strategy in Indonesia and Nias Director of Animal Health Island in Particular 10.10-10.30 Exposure 2: Rabies Development and Control Program in Humans in Nias Island Director of P2B2 10.30-10.50 Discussion Moderator 10.50-11.10 Exposure 3: Results of Baseline Data Survey Drh. Tri Satya Putri Naipospos, MPhil, PhD 11.10-11.30 Results of Baseline Data Survey Discussion Moderator 11.30-12.00 Exposure 4: Rabies Eradication Program Plan in Nias Island 1. Eliminate rabies in vector species Community mobilization (formation of cadres, training, logistics) Evaluation and dog population estimation Vaccination Dog Population Control Reporting and data management 5

12.00-12.30 Eliminate rabies in the vektor species Discussion 12.30-13.30 Lunch Committee 13.30-14.00 14.00-14.30 Exposure 4: Rabies Eradication Program Plan in Nias Island (Continuation) 2. Strengthening surveillance and diagnostic systems Integrated Dog Bite Management Collection and handling of animal specimens Training quarantine Establishment of Diagnostic surveillance system Discussion Time Activities Person Exposure 4: Rabies Eradication Program Plan 14.30-15.00 in Nias Island (Continuation) 3. Improve Rabies awareness Communication Management Integrate Rabies prevention education to primary school 15.00-15.15 Coffee Break Committee 15.15-15.45 Improve Rabies awareness Discussion 15.45-16.00 Explanation of Day-2 Committee 18.30-21.00 Dinner All Participants Time Activities Person 2nd Day: Thursday, 6 February 2014 09.00-09.20 09.20-10.00 Review day-1 Rabies Eradication Program Plan in Nias Island Preparation of Rabies Eradication Program Implementation Strategy in Nias Island 10.15-10.30 Coffee Break Committee 10.30-11.00 Continued discussion on Preparation of Rabies Eradication Program Implementation Strategy in Nias Island 11.00-11.45 The reading of Implementation Strategy for Rabies Eradication Program Plan in Nias Island 11.45-12.00 Closing 12.00 Lunch (Check Out Hotel) Committee 6

VIII. RECOMMENDATION After considering advices from the Director of Animal Health, presentations from the Directorate of Animal Health, Mayor Gunungsitoli, the Provincial Livestock and Animal North Sumatra, the Provincial Health Office of North Sumatra and other sources, as well as discussion during the course of this meeting, the following points were formulated: 1. Indonesia still has nine (9) historically or liberated rabies-free regions. The status of the remaining 24 provinces is still rabies-infected; however within the provinces are rabies-free areas (islands or districts / cities). Historically free areas and / or districts / cities that are located within an island with a clear natural barrier have the potential to formally declare freedom from rabies. 2. The national and local governments are committed to support Sumatra rabies free 2015 and Indonesia rabies free 2020. To achieve these targets, eradication and control efforts need technical and non-technical support. 3. Rabies eradication strategies for Nias Island include regulation, vaccination, integrated dog bite case management, information, education and communication (IEC), population control, animal movement control and surveillance. 4. To improve rabies vaccination in Nias Island and achieve at least 70% vaccination coverage, intensive planning and coordination between national and local government is necessary so enough doses of vaccines are available when needed. 5. To implement control measures, including vaccination as discussed in point 4, accurate data on host animal populations in each region is needed. Baseline data should be regularly updated by authorized agencies. 6. To improve coordination across sectors on the island of Nias, rabies Coordination Teams (TIKOR) at the district and sub-district level will be reactivated and reinforced with decrees from local Regents and Mayor. 7. Local regulations / decrees from Regents / Mayor are required to govern integrated bite case management and host animal ownership, including owner responsibility to vaccinate animals. Sanctions can be applied if necessary. 8. To optimize the eradication program, vaccination will be carried out by trained vaccinators and rabies cadres selected by Service Offices authorized in animal husbandry and animal health functions. Cadres will be endorsed by Regent / Mayor decrees. 9. Each rabies cadre is responsible for recording and reporting rabies vaccination in animals in 4 (four) villages as assigned by coordinators appointed by Service Offices authorized in animal husbandry and animal health functions. Rabies vaccination is carried out by teams formed by coordinators. 7

10. Technical training on rabies vaccination for cadres will be conducted by Veterinarians (Master Trainer) from the Provincial North Sumatra and coordinators in each district / city. Cadre training is scheduled to start in March 2014. 11. Vaccine distribution is adjusted to animal populations in each district / city through Service Offices authorized in animal husbandry and animal health functions. Vaccination cost per animal is Rp. 10,000 (ten thousand rupiahs). 12. Apart from the vaccination program, there will be post-vaccination surveillance and testing of brain samples from bite cases by the Disease Investigation Center in Medan, population control, and monitoring and evaluation. 13. Bite case victims will be handled at Rabies Centers. Center officers should be trained in bite case and lyssa case management. Each district / city should prepare human anti-rabies vaccines (ARV) as required. 14. The management of dog bite cases requires cross sector coordination. The human aspect will be managed by the Health Office system, while animals involved will be managed and observed by Service Offices authorized in animal husbandry and animal health functions. Observation of suspect animals will determine the need for further administration of anti-rabies vaccine (VAR) to bite victims. 15. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) programs will be carried out jointly by Service Offices authorized in animal husbandry and animal health functions, Education Offices, Health Offices, religious leaders, community leaders and other relevant organizations. 16. A Quarantine station on the island of Nias is necessary to control animal movement from other regions. 8

Annex 1. Photos of the Activities Opening Remarks Exposure 1 Exposure 2 9

Exposure 3 Exposure 4 Meeting 10

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