Objectives: Rabies is a global problem, although it is often under‐reported in developing countries. We aimed at describing the profile of patients presenting to health centres with animal bite injuries in Uganda, and use a predictive model to estimate the mortality of rabies at a national level. Methods: We conducted a passive surveillance study in Uganda based in a random sample of health centres supplied with rabies vaccine to determine the characteristics of bite injury patients and establish the age and sex profiles of patients, the site of bites and their severity, wound management techniques and details of the vaccination course given. We also applied a decision tree model to the data to estimate the rabies mortality from the bite...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Background/Objectives: Adequate surveillance and monitoring of dog bite incidents are veritable tool...
BackgroundZoonoses are a major threat to human health. Worldwide, rabies is responsible for approxim...
Objectives: Rabies is a global problem, although it is often under‐reported in developing countries....
OBJECTIVES: Rabies is a global problem, although it is often under-reported in developing countries....
BACKGROUND:In the absence of accurate data on trends and the burden of human rabies infection in dev...
Rabies is a vaccine-preventable fatal zoonotic disease. Uganda, through the veterinary surveillance ...
The study is about human rabies infection in developing countries.Background In the absence of accu...
The vast majority of rabies deaths occur in developing countries and rural areas. Due to the absence...
The objective of this paper is to make quantitative predictions about the magnitude of underreportin...
In rabies endemic areas, appropriate management of dog bites is critical in human rabies prevention....
OBJECTIVE: To make quantitative predictions about the magnitude of underreporting of human rabies de...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
<p><b>Background:</b> Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every ye...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Background/Objectives: Adequate surveillance and monitoring of dog bite incidents are veritable tool...
BackgroundZoonoses are a major threat to human health. Worldwide, rabies is responsible for approxim...
Objectives: Rabies is a global problem, although it is often under‐reported in developing countries....
OBJECTIVES: Rabies is a global problem, although it is often under-reported in developing countries....
BACKGROUND:In the absence of accurate data on trends and the burden of human rabies infection in dev...
Rabies is a vaccine-preventable fatal zoonotic disease. Uganda, through the veterinary surveillance ...
The study is about human rabies infection in developing countries.Background In the absence of accu...
The vast majority of rabies deaths occur in developing countries and rural areas. Due to the absence...
The objective of this paper is to make quantitative predictions about the magnitude of underreportin...
In rabies endemic areas, appropriate management of dog bites is critical in human rabies prevention....
OBJECTIVE: To make quantitative predictions about the magnitude of underreporting of human rabies de...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
<p><b>Background:</b> Canine rabies causes many thousands of human deaths every ye...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effective vaccines ...
Background/Objectives: Adequate surveillance and monitoring of dog bite incidents are veritable tool...
BackgroundZoonoses are a major threat to human health. Worldwide, rabies is responsible for approxim...