The epidemiology of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in 4 upstate New York counties was described from data obtained from 2,216 incidences of PEP recorded by local health departments from 1995 to 2000. Overall annual incidence for the study period was 27 cases per 100,000 persons. Mean annual PEP incidence rates were highest in rural counties and during the summer months. PEP incidence was highest among patients 5–9 and 30–34 years of age. Bites accounted for most PEP (51%) and were primarily associated with cats and dogs. Bats accounted for 30% of exposures, more than any other group of animals; consequently, bats have replaced raccoons as the leading rabies exposure source to humans in this area
The aim of our study was to analyze medical records from years 2006-2011 of all patients exposed to ...
The administration of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis near Marseille (southern France) has cha...
Under real-life conditions rabies post-exposure prophylaxis is often administered in a suboptimal ma...
We describe the epidemiology of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in four upstate New York...
We describe the epidemiology of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in four upstate New York...
During 1993–2002, cats accounted for 2.7% of rabid terrestrial animals in New York but for one third...
This report summarizes the spread of a raccoon rabies epizootic into New York in the 1990s, the spec...
A survey of rabies postexposure prophylaxis administered by local health departments for a 1-year pe...
<p>(A) Number of animal exposures and number of human rabies vaccines applied by year, period 1998–2...
Background An evaluation of postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) surveillance has not been conducted in ov...
This study was undertaken to evaluate trends in the use of rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) bef...
Bats are a reservoir for rabies viruses and have been identified as the most common source of human ...
To investigate rabies in Massachusetts, we analyzed bat rabies test results before and after introdu...
Background: Rabies is a virtually incurable and almost universally fatal disease in humans. The Al...
To assess the risk for rabies transmission to humans by bats, we analyzed the prevalence of rabies i...
The aim of our study was to analyze medical records from years 2006-2011 of all patients exposed to ...
The administration of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis near Marseille (southern France) has cha...
Under real-life conditions rabies post-exposure prophylaxis is often administered in a suboptimal ma...
We describe the epidemiology of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in four upstate New York...
We describe the epidemiology of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) in four upstate New York...
During 1993–2002, cats accounted for 2.7% of rabid terrestrial animals in New York but for one third...
This report summarizes the spread of a raccoon rabies epizootic into New York in the 1990s, the spec...
A survey of rabies postexposure prophylaxis administered by local health departments for a 1-year pe...
<p>(A) Number of animal exposures and number of human rabies vaccines applied by year, period 1998–2...
Background An evaluation of postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) surveillance has not been conducted in ov...
This study was undertaken to evaluate trends in the use of rabies postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) bef...
Bats are a reservoir for rabies viruses and have been identified as the most common source of human ...
To investigate rabies in Massachusetts, we analyzed bat rabies test results before and after introdu...
Background: Rabies is a virtually incurable and almost universally fatal disease in humans. The Al...
To assess the risk for rabies transmission to humans by bats, we analyzed the prevalence of rabies i...
The aim of our study was to analyze medical records from years 2006-2011 of all patients exposed to ...
The administration of human rabies postexposure prophylaxis near Marseille (southern France) has cha...
Under real-life conditions rabies post-exposure prophylaxis is often administered in a suboptimal ma...