Trends in Animal Bites and Rabies-related Deaths in Northern Iran: Implications for Public Health Interventions
Ali davoudikiakalayeh,
Zakiye Gharib,
Reza Mohammadi
et al.
Abstract:Background: Rabies remains a public health problem in middle-income countries like Iran, despite being preventable. This study aimed to evaluate the six-year incidence of animal bites in the southern Caspian Sea region from 2016 to 2022, and focus on estimating the direct costs of animal bite cases using the incidence-based method. Methods: A multicenter, registry-based study was conducted using surveillance data of animal bites. Results: Of the 40922 cases reported during the study period, 65.9% were male and… Show more
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