Background and Objectives Effective prevention of rabies is possible by vaccination following a rabid animal bite. Objectives of this study was to describe demographics, circumstances of bite and the trend of vaccination over last three years (January 2019-November 2021) in an anti-rabies clinic of a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods This was an observational study of prospective design. All animal bite victims who attended the anti rabies clinic (ARC) of the study institution during the study period were invited to participate in the study. Data was collected using a structured schedule on first visit and at 28th day to check for on time compliance to vaccination schedule. On time completion was defined as taking all vaccine do...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Background: Rabies in humans is 100% preventable through prompt appropriate medical care. 20,000 peo...
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 proph...
Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophy...
Complete post-exposure prophylaxis is necessary to prevent rabies among all animal bite victims. It ...
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; it remains a neglected zoonotic disease throug...
Background: One health approach for rabies prevention in humans can be done only by targeting the an...
Introduction: Rabies causes 100% case fatality in animal bite victims if left untreated, and it ran...
Background: The management of rabies is challenging because of the long incubation period, lack of s...
Objective: To address the epidemiology of animal bites and associated factors with delay in post-exp...
Background: Rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system. It is primarily a disease of wa...
The vast majority of rabies deaths occur in developing countries and rural areas. Due to the absence...
Introduction. Each year, an estimated 25000 rabies death occurs in Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis...
Background: Rabies is a preventable neglected public health problem and associated with multiple cul...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Background: Rabies in humans is 100% preventable through prompt appropriate medical care. 20,000 peo...
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 proph...
Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophy...
Complete post-exposure prophylaxis is necessary to prevent rabies among all animal bite victims. It ...
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man; it remains a neglected zoonotic disease throug...
Background: One health approach for rabies prevention in humans can be done only by targeting the an...
Introduction: Rabies causes 100% case fatality in animal bite victims if left untreated, and it ran...
Background: The management of rabies is challenging because of the long incubation period, lack of s...
Objective: To address the epidemiology of animal bites and associated factors with delay in post-exp...
Background: Rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system. It is primarily a disease of wa...
The vast majority of rabies deaths occur in developing countries and rural areas. Due to the absence...
Introduction. Each year, an estimated 25000 rabies death occurs in Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis...
Background: Rabies is a preventable neglected public health problem and associated with multiple cul...
Abstract Background Human animal-bite injuries are a serious public health problem due to associated...
Background: Rabies in humans is 100% preventable through prompt appropriate medical care. 20,000 peo...
Abstract Background Rabies remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Most fatal...