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Rabies risk behaviour in a cohort of Dutch travel clinic visitors: A retrospective analysis

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Middels deze observationele studie is de incidentie van mogelijke rabiësexpositie en de naleving van reisadviezen onder reizigers naar endemische gebieden onderzocht.

Abstract

Background: Travellers to rabies endemic countries should be counselled on rabies risk and, in case of high-risk, pre-exposure vaccination is advised. However, it is not clear which travellers exactly are at high risk. In this study we determined the incidence of possible rabies exposure in travel clinic visitors and compliance with pre-travel advice.

Methods: Travellers to rabies endemic countries who visited a Dutch travel clinic between September 2017 and May 2018, were invited to participate.

Results: Of 980 travellers, one percent was injured by a potentially rabid animal. Compliance with advice was low as 59% reported proximity to a potentially rabid animal and only half of those exposed sought medical advice. The most important predictors of proximity to a potentially rabid animal were young age, long travel duration, visiting a monkey forest and hiking for more than one day. Travel for business was associated with lower risk.

Conclusion: Despite pre-travel advice, rabies risk behaviour was high. Therefore, we would recommend to keep the threshold for pre-travel vaccination low. Pending more data on rabies exposure risk, the identified predictors of proximity to potentially rabid animals could be used to tailor indications for pre-travel rabies vaccination

Dit artikel is verschenen in Travel Medicine and Infectious Diseases, 2021; 43 (sept-oct): p 1-5.

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