Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which travelers are at highest risk for rabies, we studied 2,697 travelers receiving care for animal-related exposures and requiring rabies postexposure prophylaxis at GeoSentinel clinics during 1997-2012. No specific demographic characteristics differentiated these travelers from other travelers seeking medical care, making it challenging to identify travelers who might benefit from reinforced pretravel rabies prevention counseling. Median travel duration was short for these travelers: 15 days for those seeking care after completion of travel and 20 days for those seeking care during travel. This finding contradicts the view that preexposure rabies vaccine recommendations should be partly based on longer travel durations. Over half of exposures occurred in Thailand, Indonesia, Nepal, China, and India. International travelers to rabies-endemic regions, particularly Asia, should be informed about potential rabies exposure and benefits of pretravel vaccination, regardless of demographics or length of stay.

Animal-associated exposure to rabies virus among travelers, 1997–2012

Castelli F.;Carosi G.;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which travelers are at highest risk for rabies, we studied 2,697 travelers receiving care for animal-related exposures and requiring rabies postexposure prophylaxis at GeoSentinel clinics during 1997-2012. No specific demographic characteristics differentiated these travelers from other travelers seeking medical care, making it challenging to identify travelers who might benefit from reinforced pretravel rabies prevention counseling. Median travel duration was short for these travelers: 15 days for those seeking care after completion of travel and 20 days for those seeking care during travel. This finding contradicts the view that preexposure rabies vaccine recommendations should be partly based on longer travel durations. Over half of exposures occurred in Thailand, Indonesia, Nepal, China, and India. International travelers to rabies-endemic regions, particularly Asia, should be informed about potential rabies exposure and benefits of pretravel vaccination, regardless of demographics or length of stay.
2015
2015
Altre Istituz. pubb. estere
LS7_10 Public health and epidemiology
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
21
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GeoSentinel; animal-related exposure; rabies; rabies virus; travel; viruses; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Animals; Child; Female; Global Health; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Population Surveillance; Rabies; Seasons; Time Factors; Young Adult; Rabies virus; Travel
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/21/4/pdfs/14-1479.pdf
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Gautret, P.; Harvey, K.; Pandey, P.; Lim, P. L.; Leder, K.; Piyaphanee, W.; Shaw, M.; Mcdonald, S. C.; Schwartz, E.; Esposito, D. H.; Parola, P.; Delm...espandi
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