International audience: Rabies remains a public health concern and is associated with a mortality rate of nearly 100%. An observational survey was undertaken in 2010 to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of primary care physicians (PCPs) in our area regarding the risk of rabies. Standardized questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 400 PCPs practicing in the Franche-Comté region (eastern France), requesting their voluntary and anonymous participation. The questionnaires requested socio-demographic details and self-evaluation. Seven clinical situations were selected to assess the attitudes of physicians. The response rate was 38.5%. Most of the PCPs were based in rural and semi-rural areas, 76% knew where their nearest rabie...
Background: Rabies is a deadly disease that is transmitted from animals to humans and attacks the ce...
Introduction: Rabies is a highly fatal and completely preventable viral disease of the central nervo...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
Rabies is an endemic infectious disease and one of the most important causes of human mortality in b...
Rabies is an endemic infectious disease and one of the most important causes of human mortality in b...
Rabies is still a public health problem in Senegal. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitu...
BACKGROUND: Rabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of ...
Background: Animal bites in humans are an important public health problem. Timely and correct postex...
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
Introduction: Many countries endemic for the rabies virus are popular tourist destinations for trave...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies, a 100% fatal disease claims more than 59,000 human lives every year...
Background and Aim: Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease that is mostly transmitted through...
Introduction: Rabies is a deadly disease in which first aid and immuno-prophylaxis after animal bite...
Effective methods to increase awareness of preventable infectious diseases are key components of suc...
Background: Being a fatal and 100% preventable disease, all efforts must be made by the health syste...
Background: Rabies is a deadly disease that is transmitted from animals to humans and attacks the ce...
Introduction: Rabies is a highly fatal and completely preventable viral disease of the central nervo...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...
Rabies is an endemic infectious disease and one of the most important causes of human mortality in b...
Rabies is an endemic infectious disease and one of the most important causes of human mortality in b...
Rabies is still a public health problem in Senegal. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitu...
BACKGROUND: Rabies remains endemic to the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe, with a lack of ...
Background: Animal bites in humans are an important public health problem. Timely and correct postex...
It is crucial to explore knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about rabies among the people in...
Introduction: Many countries endemic for the rabies virus are popular tourist destinations for trave...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies, a 100% fatal disease claims more than 59,000 human lives every year...
Background and Aim: Rabies is an important viral zoonotic disease that is mostly transmitted through...
Introduction: Rabies is a deadly disease in which first aid and immuno-prophylaxis after animal bite...
Effective methods to increase awareness of preventable infectious diseases are key components of suc...
Background: Being a fatal and 100% preventable disease, all efforts must be made by the health syste...
Background: Rabies is a deadly disease that is transmitted from animals to humans and attacks the ce...
Introduction: Rabies is a highly fatal and completely preventable viral disease of the central nervo...
BACKGROUND: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that kills more than 26,000 people each year in Afric...