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, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) delivered and deaths in two rural districts in northwestern Tanzania from 2002 to 2006. Data on risk factors and the propensity to seek and complete courses of PEP was collected using questionnaires. Exposures varied from 6–141/100,000 per year. Risk of exposure to rabies was greater in an area with agropastoral...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals ...
1. Understanding the role of different species in the transmission of multi-host pathogens, such as ...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite availability of effective vaccines for ...
The vast majority of rabies deaths occur in developing countries and rural areas. Due to the absence...
In many third world countries, where rabies is endemic in dog populations, humans continue to be at ...
In Madagascar, dog-mediated rabies has been endemic for over a century, however there is little data...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Introduction. Each year, an estimated 25000 rabies death occurs in Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis...
BackgroundZoonoses are a major threat to human health. Worldwide, rabies is responsible for approxim...
Abstract Background Rabies remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Most fatal...
International Journal Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019; 16(2816)Approximately 1500 peo...
Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophy...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals ...
1. Understanding the role of different species in the transmission of multi-host pathogens, such as ...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite availability of effective vaccines for ...
The vast majority of rabies deaths occur in developing countries and rural areas. Due to the absence...
In many third world countries, where rabies is endemic in dog populations, humans continue to be at ...
In Madagascar, dog-mediated rabies has been endemic for over a century, however there is little data...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Introduction. Each year, an estimated 25000 rabies death occurs in Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis...
BackgroundZoonoses are a major threat to human health. Worldwide, rabies is responsible for approxim...
Abstract Background Rabies remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Most fatal...
International Journal Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019; 16(2816)Approximately 1500 peo...
Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophy...
Rabies is a fatal tropical disease, claiming the lives of thousands of people annually in the endemi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is a zoonotic disease that has been prevalent in humans and animals ...
1. Understanding the role of different species in the transmission of multi-host pathogens, such as ...