DOI of the published preprint https://doi.org/10.1590/S2237-96222022000200002
Description of human anti-rabies post-exposure prophylaxis care notifications in Brazil, 2014-2019
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-49742022000200002Keywords:
Rabies, Post-Exposure Prophylaxis, Rabies Vaccines, Epidemiology, Descriptive, Public HealthAbstract
Objective: To analyze human anti-rabies post-exposure prophylaxis notifications in Brazil. Methods: This was a descriptive study of human anti-rabies post-exposure prophylaxis care notified on the Notifiable Health Conditions Information System in
Brazil between 2014 and 2019. Results: A total of 4,033,098 anti-rabies medical consultations were notified, averaging 672,183 a year. Percentage care was higher among males (n=2,111,369; 52.4%), those under 19 years old (n=1,423,433; 35.3%), living in urban areas (n=3,386,589; 88.1%), attacked by dogs (n=3,281,190; 81.5%) and bitten (n=3,575,717; 81.9%), mainly on the hands and feet (n=1,541,201; 35.3%). The most frequent prophylactic procedure was observation plus vaccination (n=1,736,036;
44.2%). Prophylactic procedure was appropriate in 57.8% (n=2,169,689) of cases and inappropriate in 42.2% (n=1,582,411) of cases. Conclusion: Although there were appropriate prophylactic procedures, we also found procedures that were inappropriate and which, when insufficient, can result in cases of human rabies and, when unnecessary, can result in waste, including shortage of immunobiological products
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