International audienceRabies is endemic in Cambodia. For exposed humans, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is very effective in preventing this otherwise fatal disease. The Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (IPC) in Phnom Penh was the primary distributor of PEP in Cambodia until 2018. Since then, and to increase distribution of PEP, two new centers have been opened by IPC in the provinces of Battambang and Kampong Cham. Data on bitten patients, who sometimes bring the head of the biting animal for rabies analyses, have been recorded by IPC since 2000. However, human cases are not routinely recorded in Cambodia, making it difficult to establish a human burden of disease and generate a risk map of dog bites to inform the selection of future PEP cent...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
Post exposure prophylaxis prevents human rabies and is accessible in Cambodia principally in Phnom P...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic neurotropic viral disease estimated to cause nearly 60,000 deathsworldwid...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic neurotropic viral disease estimated to cause nearly 60,000 deathsworldwid...
Background: Rabies, a fatal but preventable zoonosis, is a major public health problem in developing...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
International audiencePostexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prevents human rabies and is accessible in Camb...
Post exposure prophylaxis prevents human rabies and is accessible in Cambodia principally in Phnom P...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic neurotropic viral disease estimated to cause nearly 60,000 deathsworldwid...
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic neurotropic viral disease estimated to cause nearly 60,000 deathsworldwid...
Background: Rabies, a fatal but preventable zoonosis, is a major public health problem in developing...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...
Rabies causes more than 60,000 deaths worldwide each year, including 800 in Cambodia, where canine-m...