Deborah Nadal , Katrin Bote , Ramesh Masthi , Ashwath Narayana , Yasmeen Ross , Ryan Wallace , Bernadette Abela
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Abstract
Objectives
Since rabies is lethal once symptoms appear, its prevention including community awareness, mass dog vaccination and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is crucial. Although safe and potent rabies vaccines have long been available, the global rabies burden is still high and access to adequately-delivered PEP remains challenging. Here we offer healthcare providers up-to-date, simple, exhaustive, visual guidance on how to perform PEP steps correctly.
Protocol
PEP consists of 1) washing the wound with water and soap for 15 min, 2) assessing the need for rabies biologicals based on specific criteria; 3) administering, if required, rabies immunoglobulin or monoclonal antibodies deep in and around all wounds; 4) starting, if necessary, the WHO-recommended intradermal 1-week vaccination regimen; 5) informing patients adequately throughout the PEP process to increase compliance and avoid dangerous misconceptions about animal bite treatment and rabies risk.
Discussion
The intradermal 1-week vaccination regimen recommended by WHO is as safe as other regimens but carries important cost-, dose- and time-sparing benefits. As fundamental as the correct administration of rabies biologicals is clear doctor-patient communication and sharing of up-to-date knowledge among healthcare professionals.
Conclusions
This resource will help ensuring that no life is lost to rabies, an incurable yet preventable disease.
目标由于狂犬病一旦出现症状就会致命,因此包括社区意识、大规模犬疫苗接种和接触后预防 (PEP) 在内的狂犬病预防工作至关重要。虽然安全有效的狂犬病疫苗早已问世,但全球狂犬病负担仍然很重,获得充分的暴露后预防措施仍然具有挑战性。在此,我们将为医疗服务提供者提供最新、简单、详尽、直观的指导,告诉他们如何正确执行 PEP 步骤。PEP方案包括:1)用水和肥皂清洗伤口15分钟;2)根据特定标准评估是否需要狂犬病生物制剂;3)如有必要,在所有伤口及其周围深层注射狂犬病免疫球蛋白或单克隆抗体;4)如有必要,开始世界卫生组织推荐的皮内1周接种方案;5)在整个PEP过程中充分告知患者,以提高依从性,避免对动物咬伤治疗和狂犬病风险产生危险的误解。讨论世界卫生组织推荐的皮内1周接种方案与其他方案一样安全,但具有节约成本、剂量和时间的重要优势。与正确使用狂犬病生物制剂同样重要的是医患之间的明确沟通以及医疗保健专业人员之间的最新知识共享。