Abstract Background Rabies is a disease that still exists in developing countries and leads to more fatalities than other zoonotic diseases. Our study aimed to describe the profile of human exposures to animals over fifteen years and to assess the post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) practices in the governorate of Kasserine (Tunisia) on pre- and post-revolution (2011). Methods We carried out a descriptive study using surveillance data from a region in Central-West Tunisia. All humans exposed to animals, residents in Kasserine Governorate and declared to the regional directorate of primary health care (RDPH) from January 1st, 2004 to December 31st, 2018 were included. Results A total of 45,564 cases of human exposures to animals were reported ov...
International audienceDog bites are a serious public health concern. Besides injuries and the advers...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
Human rabies is known to be endemic in countries bordering Lebanon, but its prevalence in Lebanon h...
Abstract Background Rabies remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Most fatal...
Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophy...
BACKGROUND Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effec...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Objective: To address the epidemiology of animal bites and associated factors with delay in post-exp...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe rabies suspected animal bites and post-exposur...
Introduction. Each year, an estimated 25000 rabies death occurs in Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis...
Objectives: One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure proph...
Rabies affects more than 150 countries worldwide. Cote d'Ivoire is one of the rabies-endemic countri...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite availability of effective vaccines for ...
BackgroundRabies remains a neglected and poorly controlled disease throughout the developing world, ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to analyze the epidemiologic monitoring of hum...
International audienceDog bites are a serious public health concern. Besides injuries and the advers...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
Human rabies is known to be endemic in countries bordering Lebanon, but its prevalence in Lebanon h...
Abstract Background Rabies remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Most fatal...
Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophy...
BACKGROUND Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite the availability of effec...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Objective: To address the epidemiology of animal bites and associated factors with delay in post-exp...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe rabies suspected animal bites and post-exposur...
Introduction. Each year, an estimated 25000 rabies death occurs in Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis...
Objectives: One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure proph...
Rabies affects more than 150 countries worldwide. Cote d'Ivoire is one of the rabies-endemic countri...
Thousands of human deaths from rabies occur annually despite availability of effective vaccines for ...
BackgroundRabies remains a neglected and poorly controlled disease throughout the developing world, ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to analyze the epidemiologic monitoring of hum...
International audienceDog bites are a serious public health concern. Besides injuries and the advers...
Rabies remains a global public health problem, with Africa as one of the most affected continents. E...
Human rabies is known to be endemic in countries bordering Lebanon, but its prevalence in Lebanon h...