<div><p>Sixty cases of human rabies in international travelers were reviewed from 1990–2012. A significant proportion of the cases were observed in migrants or their descendants when emigrating from their country of origin or after a trip to visit friends and relatives or for other reasons (43.3%). The cases were not necessarily associated with long-term travel or expatriation to endemic countries; moreover, cases were observed in travelers after short trips of two weeks or less. A predominance of male patients was observed (75.0%). The proportion of children was low (11.7%). Cases from India and Philippines were frequent (16 cases/60). In a significant proportion of cases (51.1%), diagnosis was challenging, with multiple missed diagnoses a...
Background: Rabies is an invariably fatal zoonotic viral disease. New Zealanders going abroad are la...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
Introduction: Many countries endemic for the rabies virus are popular tourist destinations for trave...
Sixty cases of human rabies in international travelers were reviewed from 1990–2012. A significant p...
International audienceBackground: Sixty cases of rabies in international travellers from 1990 to 201...
Human rabies is rare in Western Europe. It is not easily recognized in the absence of a history of e...
Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which t...
Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which t...
Each year millions of travelers visit Southeast Asia where rabies is still prevalent. This study aim...
Background: Rabies is a fatal disease, and travelers going to endemic areas need to take precautions...
1<p>France: 7, Russia and other former USSR countries: 7, United Kingdom and Ireland: 5, Germany: 4,...
Background. There is little published information available describing rabies pre- and postexposure ...
Objectives: To examine the circumstances of animal exposure in a case series of Australian traveller...
BACKGROUND Rabies causes thousands of deaths worldwide and trips to rabies endemic countries are ...
An epidemiological study of 177 cases of human rabies. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1985, 14...
Background: Rabies is an invariably fatal zoonotic viral disease. New Zealanders going abroad are la...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
Introduction: Many countries endemic for the rabies virus are popular tourist destinations for trave...
Sixty cases of human rabies in international travelers were reviewed from 1990–2012. A significant p...
International audienceBackground: Sixty cases of rabies in international travellers from 1990 to 201...
Human rabies is rare in Western Europe. It is not easily recognized in the absence of a history of e...
Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which t...
Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which t...
Each year millions of travelers visit Southeast Asia where rabies is still prevalent. This study aim...
Background: Rabies is a fatal disease, and travelers going to endemic areas need to take precautions...
1<p>France: 7, Russia and other former USSR countries: 7, United Kingdom and Ireland: 5, Germany: 4,...
Background. There is little published information available describing rabies pre- and postexposure ...
Objectives: To examine the circumstances of animal exposure in a case series of Australian traveller...
BACKGROUND Rabies causes thousands of deaths worldwide and trips to rabies endemic countries are ...
An epidemiological study of 177 cases of human rabies. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1985, 14...
Background: Rabies is an invariably fatal zoonotic viral disease. New Zealanders going abroad are la...
More than 99% of all human rabies deaths in the world occur in tropical developing countries. In Ind...
Introduction: Many countries endemic for the rabies virus are popular tourist destinations for trave...