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Year 2017, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 1 - 5, 15.06.2017

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Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region

Year 2017, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 1 - 5, 15.06.2017

Abstract

Background: Rabies is among the infections which has the highest fatality rate among all other inflectional diseases. In our study we aimed to predict the precautions to be taken and review demographic characteristics of the cases that apply to Batman Regional State Hospital Emergency Service Rabies Unit.
Method: In our study between January 2012 – January 2017, 1591 patients have been examined retrospectively who apply to Batman Regional State Hospital Emergency Rabies Unit. Ages, genders, residential locations (urban/rural centers), whether the animal is a waif or reverse, species, wound location, whether the physical injury is deep or surficial, type of contact and application period after contact, whether prophylaxis is applied to the bitten patient or not and the season of contact of cases have been taken under registration.
Results: In our study average ages of our 1591 cases was 22,73 ± 17,20. 77,9% (n=1239) of cases were male and 22,1% (n=352) of cases were female and 70,3% (1119) of the cases have applied from the city centers, and the remaining 29,7% (472) of the cases have applied from the rural areas. 58% (n=922) of the animals were waif and the remaining 42% (n=669) of the animals had their owners and 62,7% (n=997) of these animals were dogs and the remaining 32,1% (511) of the animals were cats. 83,4% (n=1327) of the cases have applied to hospital immediately after the first day suspicious contact to emergency service. Totally to 40,7% (n=648) of these 1591 cases 3 doses, to 59,3% (n=943) 5 doses human diploid cell culture vaccine (HDCV) have been applied. Additionally, to 616 (38,7%) patients in addition to vaccine Human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) have been applied.
Conclusion: In conclusion, rabies infection is a serious public health problem in developing countries like in our country. It is rather significant from both the perspective of public health and from economic perspective to take under control the rabies of pets, raise awareness of public and healthcare staff and control of waif animals.

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  • 3. Knobel DL, Cleaveland S, Coleman PG, at al. Re-evaluating the burden of rabies in Africa and Asia. Bull World Health Organ 2005;83(5):360.
  • 4. Human death associated with bat rabies-California, 2003.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2004;53(2):33- 45.
  • 5. Abubakar SA, Bakari AG. Incidence of dog bite injuries and clinical rabies in a tertiary health care institution: A 10-year retrospective study. Ann of African Med 2012;11(2):108-11.).
  • 6. Patrick GR, O’Rourke KM. Dog and cat bites: epidemiologic analyses suggest different prevention strategies. Public Health Rep 1998;113(3):252-7.
  • 7. Söğüt Ö, Sayhan MB, Gokdemir MT, Kara HP. Türkiye’nin Güneydoğusunda Önlenebilir Bir Halk Sağlığı Sorunu: Kuduz Riskli Temas Olguları. JAEM 2011;1(10):14-7.
  • 8. Temiz H, Akkoç H. Diyarbakır Devlet Hastanesi Kuduz Aşı Merkezine Başvuran 809 Olgunun Değerlendirilmesi. Dicle Tıp Dergisi 2008;35(3):181-4.
  • 9. Göktaş P, Ceran N, Karagül E, Çiçek G, Özyürek S. Kuduz Aşı Merkezine Başvu-ran 11,017 Olgunun Değerlendirilmesi. Klimik Dergisi 2002;15(1):12-5.
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  • 12. Moran GJ, Talan DA, Mower W, et al. Appropriateness of rabies postexposure prophylaxis treatment for animal exposures. JAMA 2000;284(9):1001-7
  • 13. Koruk ST, Ün H, Gürsoy B, Ünal N, Çalışır C, Unutmaz G ve ark. Yaşarken tanı konulan bir insan kuduz olgusu. Mikrobiyol Bul 2010;44(2):303-9.
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Primary Language English
Subjects ​Internal Diseases
Journal Section Research
Authors

Nazlı Görmeli Kurt This is me

Ali Demir This is me

Songül Araç This is me

Eşref Araç This is me

Recep Dursun

Publication Date June 15, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Kurt, N. G., Demir, A., Araç, S., Araç, E., et al. (2017). Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region. International Archives of Medical Research, 9(1), 1-5.
AMA Kurt NG, Demir A, Araç S, Araç E, Dursun R. Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region. IAMR. June 2017;9(1):1-5.
Chicago Kurt, Nazlı Görmeli, Ali Demir, Songül Araç, Eşref Araç, and Recep Dursun. “Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which Is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region”. International Archives of Medical Research 9, no. 1 (June 2017): 1-5.
EndNote Kurt NG, Demir A, Araç S, Araç E, Dursun R (June 1, 2017) Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region. International Archives of Medical Research 9 1 1–5.
IEEE N. G. Kurt, A. Demir, S. Araç, E. Araç, and R. Dursun, “Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region”, IAMR, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1–5, 2017.
ISNAD Kurt, Nazlı Görmeli et al. “Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which Is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region”. International Archives of Medical Research 9/1 (June 2017), 1-5.
JAMA Kurt NG, Demir A, Araç S, Araç E, Dursun R. Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region. IAMR. 2017;9:1–5.
MLA Kurt, Nazlı Görmeli et al. “Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which Is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region”. International Archives of Medical Research, vol. 9, no. 1, 2017, pp. 1-5.
Vancouver Kurt NG, Demir A, Araç S, Araç E, Dursun R. Five Year Analysis of Rabies Suspected Animal Contact Cases Which is A Significant Public Health Problem in The Southeast Anatolia Region. IAMR. 2017;9(1):1-5.

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