Predictors of possible exposure to rabies in travellers: A case-control study

S.E. Bantjes, W.L.M. Ruijs, G.A.L. van den Hoogen,M. Croughs, A.H. Pijtak-Radersma, G.J.B. Sonder, C.M. Swaan,M.R. Haverkate

Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease(2022)

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BACKGROUND:Timely administration of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) can prevent rabies. For non-vaccinated persons, PEP consists of multiple vaccinations and rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) on indication. Since RIG is scarce, the need for PEP could be restricted through preventing animal contact and pre-exposure vaccination. We aimed to identify determinants for possible rabies exposure among travellers to provide more targeted pre-travel advice. METHOD:A case-control study was performed. Cases were defined as persons with a possible rabies exposure (category II or III injury according to WHO classification guidelines) in a rabies endemic country. Controls did not report exposure during travel. Multivariable logistic regression was performed. RESULTS:229 cases and 1427 controls were included. Predictors (p < 0.05) of possible rabies exposure were young age, male sex, travelling to Western or Southeastern Asia, visiting a monkey park, pet ownership, previously visited the same country and considering oneself an experienced traveller. Negative predictors were travelling for business, visiting friends and relatives, and fear of animals. CONCLUSIONS:Pre-travel advice should take the identified predictors into account to provide better targeted information and pre-exposure prophylaxis.
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Travel,Rabies,Case-control study,Animal associated incidents
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