Asian countries bear the greatest burden of the disease, with a majority (59%) of rabies-related deaths occurring in Asia. In order to promote best practices, we summarized national human vaccination guidelines across this region, to highlight differences and similarities and to discuss the aspects that would benefit from updates. National management guidelines for rabies were retrieved from various sources to extract information on rabies pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP, and PEP), booster vaccination, and route of administration. Rabies guidelines recommendations for wound management and PrEP across Asia are broadly aligned to the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. For PEP, the 5-dose Essen, and the 4-dose Zagreb are the ...
Although rabies still kills many people, the global eradication of human rabies is considered to be ...
Background. Rabies is a fatal infection and immunisation is important to consider in those traveller...
The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) Working Group on rabies vaccines and immunoglobulins ...
Background:There are approximately 35,000 human deaths from rabies in Asia annually. Rabies can be p...
Rabies is one of the most feared human diseases as it is almost uniformly fatal once clinical sympto...
Despite the availability of efficacious and safe vaccines for human and animal use, rabies takes ten...
Rabies vaccination is a crucial part of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), but it tends to cons...
Cell culture rabies vaccines were initially licensed in the 1980s and are essential in the preventio...
Human rabies is underreported, but it clearly is still a frequent medical problem that is virtually ...
Rabies is a public health problem in the world especially in Cote d'Ivoire. The epidemiological surv...
The need for economical rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is increasing in developing countries...
International audienceRabies causes 60,000 deaths worldwide annually. Rabies post-exposure prophylax...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Wilde, on pages 206–8.) Background. New recommendations for rabies ...
prophylaxis (PEP) regimen for previously unvaccinated persons included human rabies immune globulin ...
BACKGROUND: The need for economical rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is increasing in developi...
Although rabies still kills many people, the global eradication of human rabies is considered to be ...
Background. Rabies is a fatal infection and immunisation is important to consider in those traveller...
The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) Working Group on rabies vaccines and immunoglobulins ...
Background:There are approximately 35,000 human deaths from rabies in Asia annually. Rabies can be p...
Rabies is one of the most feared human diseases as it is almost uniformly fatal once clinical sympto...
Despite the availability of efficacious and safe vaccines for human and animal use, rabies takes ten...
Rabies vaccination is a crucial part of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), but it tends to cons...
Cell culture rabies vaccines were initially licensed in the 1980s and are essential in the preventio...
Human rabies is underreported, but it clearly is still a frequent medical problem that is virtually ...
Rabies is a public health problem in the world especially in Cote d'Ivoire. The epidemiological surv...
The need for economical rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is increasing in developing countries...
International audienceRabies causes 60,000 deaths worldwide annually. Rabies post-exposure prophylax...
(See the Editorial Commentary by Wilde, on pages 206–8.) Background. New recommendations for rabies ...
prophylaxis (PEP) regimen for previously unvaccinated persons included human rabies immune globulin ...
BACKGROUND: The need for economical rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is increasing in developi...
Although rabies still kills many people, the global eradication of human rabies is considered to be ...
Background. Rabies is a fatal infection and immunisation is important to consider in those traveller...
The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) Working Group on rabies vaccines and immunoglobulins ...