| Literature DB >> 26890989 |
Mark Obonyo, James M Akoko, Austine B Orinde, Eric Osoro, Waqo Gufu Boru, Ian Njeru, Eric M Fèvre.
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Keywords: Kenya; PEP; Rabies; cost; post-exposure prophylaxis; vaccination; vaccine; viruses; zoonoses
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26890989 PMCID: PMC4766878 DOI: 10.3201/eid2203.151118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Responses to questionnaire interview of 11 animal bite victims assessed for rabies, Laikipia County, Kenya, 2014*
| Variables/categories | No. (%) case-patients |
|---|---|
| Time of bite | |
| Evening | 6 (55) |
| Morning | 4 (36) |
| Afternoon | 1 (9) |
| Part of body bitten | |
| Legs | 8 (73) |
| Arms | 3 (27) |
| Circumstances of bite | |
| Unprovoked | 9 (82) |
| Animal provoked | 2 (18) |
| Type of animal | |
| Dog | 10 (91) |
| Cat | 1 (9) |
| Ownership of biting animal | |
| Owned | 9 (82) |
| Stray | 2 (18) |
| Rabies vaccination history of biting animal | |
| Unknown | 7 (64) |
| Not vaccinated | 4 (36) |
| Outcome of biting animal | |
| Alive and normal | 7 (64) |
| Deceased | 4 (36) |
| Wound washed after bite | |
| Yes | 9 (82) |
| No | 2 (18) |
| Treatment at healthcare facility | |
| Anti-tetanus | 9 (82) |
| PEP rabies vaccination | 8 (72) |
| Pain killers | 5 (46) |
| Distance from nearest PEP facility, km | |
| >10 | 7 (64) |
| 5–10 | 3 (27) |
| 0–5 | 1 (9) |
| Source of PEP | |
| Government facility | 5 (63) |
| Chemist | 2 (25) |
| Private hospital | 1 (13) |
| Costs of PEP, US$† | |
| No. doses of PEP administered | 23 |
| Cost categories | Average (range) |
| Cost/dose of PEP | ≈8 (2–15) |
| Total cost of PEP doses | ≈23 (8–50) |
| Direct medical cost | ≈65 (2–500) |
| Indirect medical cost | ≈34 (4–100) |
| Average cost for obtaining 1 dose of PEP | ≈45 (8–120) |
| *PEP, postexposure prophylaxis. †Average annual exchange rate during 2013 was 1 Kenya shilling/$0.011586 US. | |