نتایج جستجو برای: exposure rabies prophylaxis

تعداد نتایج: 339658  

2018
Raffy Deray Cesar Rivera Shiela Gripon Corazon Ulanday Maria Concepcion Roces Anna Charinna Amparo Michael Attlan Clarisse Demont Alexia Kieffer Mary Elizabeth Miranda

BACKGROUND Rabies remains endemic in the Philippines. A study was conducted in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines to: (i) detect the true incidence of animal bites in school children aged 5-14 years using active surveillance and compare these data to estimates from the existing passive surveillance system, (ii) evaluate the impact of rabies prevention education and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) on...

Journal: :Vaccine 2009
Eunha Shim Katie Hampson Sarah Cleaveland Alison P Galvani

Although fatal if untreated, human rabies can be prevented through post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), which involves a course of vaccination and immunoglobulin administered immediately after exposure. However, high costs and frequent lack of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin lead to about 55,000 deaths per year worldwide. Using data from a detailed study of rabies in Tanzania, we calculate a cost...

2016
Kofi Afakye Ernest Kenu Kofi Mensah Nyarko Sherry Ama Mawuko Johnson Florence Wongnaah George Kwame Bonsu

INTRODUCTION Rabies remains a neglected tropical zoonotic disease with 100% case fatality rate and estimated 6,000 global mortality annually, and yet vaccine preventable. In Ghana, rabies outbreaks receive poor response. We investigated rabies in a 5-year old boy to find the source of infection, identify exposed persons for post-exposure prophylaxis and describe animal-bite surveillance in Many...

2016
Sanne Terryn Aurélie Francart Heidi Rommelaere Catelijne Stortelers Steven Van Gucht

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) against rabies infection consists of a combination of passive immunisation with plasma-derived human or equine immune globulins and active immunisation with vaccine delivered shortly after exposure. Since anti-rabies immune globulins are expensive and scarce, there is a need for cheaper alternatives that can be produced more consistently. Previously, we generated...

2015
Philippe Gautret Kira Harvey Prativa Pandey Poh Lian Lim Karin Leder Watcharapong Piyaphanee Marc Shaw Susan C. McDonald Eli Schwartz Douglas H. Esposito Philippe Parola

Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which travelers are at highest risk for rabies, we studied 2,697 travelers receiving care for animal-related exposures and requiring rabies postexposure prophylaxis at GeoSentinel clinics during 1997-2012. No specific demographic characteristics differentiated these travelers from other travelers seekin...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Katie Hampson Andy Dobson Magai Kaare Jonathan Dushoff Matthias Magoto Emmanuel Sindoya Sarah Cleaveland

BACKGROUND Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines following exposure, and for disease control in the animal reservoir. Our aim was to assess risk factors associated with exposure and to determine why human deaths from endemic canine rabies still occur. METHODS AND FINDINGS Contact tracing was used to gather data on rabies exposures,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Milosz Faber Jianwei Li Rhonda B Kean D Craig Hooper Kishore R Alugupalli Bernhard Dietzschold

Rabies remains an important public health problem with more than 95% of all human rabies cases caused by exposure to rabid dogs in areas where effective, inexpensive vaccines are unavailable. Because of their ability to induce strong innate and adaptive immune responses capable of clearing the infection from the CNS after a single immunization, live-attenuated rabies virus (RV) vaccines could b...

2014
Bryant J. Webber Karyn J. Ayers Brad S. Winterton Heather C. Yun Thomas L. Cropper Johnnie Foster Matthew C. Kren Brianna Y. Meek Tiffany A. Oliver Christopher M. Hudson

In January 2014, members of the Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)-Lackland, Texas, preventive medicine and public health teams evaluated a U.S. Air Force basic training squadron for potential exposure in sleeping bays to rabies virus carried by Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis). Exposure to bats while asleep or otherwise unaware is an important risk factor for rabies in the United St...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2007
Stephanie A Shwiff Ray T Sterner Michele T Jay Shefali Parikh Amy Bellomy Martin I Meltzer Charles E Rupprecht Dennis Slate

The direct and indirect costs of suspected human rabies exposure were estimated for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, California, USA. Clinic, hospital, and county public health records (1998-2002) were examined to determine direct costs for postexposure prophylaxis (PEP), and 55 (41%) former patients were contacted to voluntarily provide estimates of their indirect costs associated w...

2014
G Yale Bhanu Rekha

Received: 02/03/2014 Revised: 25/03/2014 Accepted: 29/03/2014 Abstract Rabies is one of the oldest recognized zoonotic diseases in the world. Each year more than 10 million people endure protracted anxiety after exposure to an animal suspected with rabies. In 2011, rabies was still endemic in about 100 countries in the world where 2.5 thousand million people live. Rabies virus infects all mamma...

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