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Incidence of human rabies exposure and associated factors at the Gondar Health Center, Ethiopia: a three-year retrospective study

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Title
Incidence of human rabies exposure and associated factors at the Gondar Health Center, Ethiopia: a three-year retrospective study
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Infectious Diseases of Poverty, February 2015
DOI 10.1186/2049-9957-4-3
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Meseret Yibrah, Debasu Damtie

Abstract

Rabies is one of the oldest known and most feared human diseases. Epidemiological studies provide basic information about the burden of the disease and underline the importance of prevention and control interventions. However, there have been limited studies conducted regarding the incidence of rabies and associated factors in Ethiopia, in general, and in this study area, in particular. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the incidence of human rabies exposure and associated factors at the Gondar Health Center, Ethiopia.

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Country Count As %
Brazil 1 1%
Unknown 80 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 19 23%
Researcher 9 11%
Student > Bachelor 9 11%
Student > Postgraduate 4 5%
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 5%
Other 12 15%
Unknown 24 30%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 13 16%
Medicine and Dentistry 13 16%
Nursing and Health Professions 9 11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 7%
Immunology and Microbiology 3 4%
Other 10 12%
Unknown 27 33%