Background: Rabies, a fatal but preventable zoonosis, is a major public health problem in developing countries. In Cambodia the disease burden is largely underestimated because patients with encephalitis following dog bites are rarely hospitalized and die at home. Since 1998 Institut Pasteur in Cambodia (IPC), Phnom Penh has been the only source of free post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) and post-mortem diagnosis. Methods: The 1998–2007 data compiled by IPC was analyzed to describe all treated patients for PEP, results of human testing and confirmed rabies cases, and results of animal testing. From dog bites ’ characteristics, we defined a suspected rabid dog bite injury (SRDBI) in humans as a bite that was unprovoked, from a dog that died spo...
Post exposure prophylaxis prevents human rabies and is accessible in Cambodia principally in Phnom P...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic neurotropic viral disease estimated to cause nearly 60,000 deathsworldwid...
International audienceRabies is endemic in Cambodia. For exposed humans, post-exposure prophylaxis (...
Rabies is a highly fatal viral disease, capable of infecting virtually all mammalian species. Once s...
International audienceRabies circulates intensely in Cambodia, mainly affecting rural populations. W...
International audienceRabies causes 60,000 deaths worldwide annually. Rabies post-exposure prophylax...
<p>Note: SRDBI: Suspected rabid dog bite injuries; PEP: Post-exposure treatment; IPC: Institut Paste...
Rabies is a fatal viral disease that is primarily transmitted to humans by domesticated dogs. Canin...
International audienceCambodia is a rabid-endemic country. However, data on dog population character...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
Post exposure prophylaxis prevents human rabies and is accessible in Cambodia principally in Phnom P...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic neurotropic viral disease estimated to cause nearly 60,000 deathsworldwid...
International audienceRabies is endemic in Cambodia. For exposed humans, post-exposure prophylaxis (...
Rabies is a highly fatal viral disease, capable of infecting virtually all mammalian species. Once s...
International audienceRabies circulates intensely in Cambodia, mainly affecting rural populations. W...
International audienceRabies causes 60,000 deaths worldwide annually. Rabies post-exposure prophylax...
<p>Note: SRDBI: Suspected rabid dog bite injuries; PEP: Post-exposure treatment; IPC: Institut Paste...
Rabies is a fatal viral disease that is primarily transmitted to humans by domesticated dogs. Canin...
International audienceCambodia is a rabid-endemic country. However, data on dog population character...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
Post exposure prophylaxis prevents human rabies and is accessible in Cambodia principally in Phnom P...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...