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Rabies and its prevention

H Wilde1, S Chutivongse, T Hemachudha

  • 1Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, Thai Red Cross Society, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

The Medical Journal of Australia
|January 17, 1994
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Rabies prevention is crucial for physicians due to increased global travel. Understanding and advising on rabies prevention strategies are essential for patient care, especially for international travelers.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Travel Medicine

Background:

  • Global travel is increasing, necessitating enhanced physician knowledge of infectious diseases.
  • Rabies remains a significant public health concern, particularly in certain travel destinations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential knowledge regarding rabies prevention for physicians.
  • To provide guidance on advising travelers and managing post-exposure prophylaxis initiated abroad.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current rabies epidemiology and transmission routes.
  • Analysis of established rabies prevention strategies, including pre-exposure vaccination and post-exposure prophylaxis.
  • Discussion of clinical considerations for travelers.

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Main Results:

  • Physicians need comprehensive understanding of rabies prevention protocols.
  • Effective traveler counseling involves risk assessment and appropriate prophylaxis recommendations.
  • Management of rabies treatment initiated overseas requires careful follow-up.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced physician education on rabies prevention is vital for global health.
  • Proactive traveler advice and management are key to mitigating rabies risk.
  • International collaboration in rabies control is essential.