Correction: Evaluating adherence to government recommendations for post-exposure rabies vaccine among animal-bite victims: A hospital-based study in Bangladesh. [PDF]
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Effect of telephone reminders on adherence to anti-rabies vaccine amongst animal bite patients in North India: A randomised, single-blind, parallel-group, single-centre, interventional superiority trial. [PDF]
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Immunogenicity and Safety of a Purified Vero Rabies Vaccine-Serum Free, Compared With 2 Licensed Vaccines, in a Simulated Rabies Post-Exposure Regimen in Healthy Adults in France: A Randomized, Controlled, Phase 3 Trial. [PDF]
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Rabies is a virus present in the saliva of rabid animals such as raccoons, foxes, dogs, cats, and bats.1 In developing countries, dogs are a major source of rabies. Two categories of exposure should be considered: bite and nonbite. A bite or any skin penetration by teeth is considered a direct exposure and a potential risk.
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This review sought to describe the recent findings on the epidemiology of rabies exposure and rabies cases in travelers and to discuss possible cost-saving measures that could be used to increase pretravel vaccination coverage in travelers.On the basis of global data, most cases of rabies in travelers are associated with dog bites, occur in adults who ...
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Preexposure Rabies Vaccination
Journal of Travel Medicine, 1994Preexposure rabies vaccination consists of the provision of protective antibodies to individuals who are potentially at risk of being infected with rabies.' This is done by giving three primary injections of a tissue culture rabies vaccine one each on day 0,7, and 28 (a few days variation in timing is acceptable).
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Four score and 16 years after Louis Pasteur brought forth the first rabies vaccine in 1884,1 a new vaccine was licensed in the United States. Pasteur's vaccine made protection of man against rabies possible, even after a victim had been bitten. However, there were failures of prevention and the presence of nerve tissue in the vaccine resulted in severe
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