2017年至2019年卢旺达尼亚加塔雷区犬咬伤受害者暴露后狂犬病延迟预防相关因素

Denyse Mugwaneza, A. Ndagijimana, François Hakizayezu, J. Ntaganira
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狂犬病是一种无法治愈的人畜共患疾病,引起了公众的关注。暴露后唯一有效的干预措施是暴露后预防(PEP)。卢旺达的监测数据显示,大量被狗咬伤的人没有及时得到PEP。目的确定与犬咬伤患者暴露后预防延迟相关的因素。方法在尼亚加塔雷地区进行回顾性横断面研究。它针对的是2017年1月至2019年12月期间在尼亚加塔雷地区被狗咬伤的人。使用excel收集数据,并使用STATA版本15对其进行分析。报告了优势比(OR)和置信区间(CI)。结果412例犬咬伤患者中,有161例(39%)延迟接受PEP治疗。农村地区和无医疗保险人群延迟PEP的AOR分别为3.54,95%CI[2.12, 5.90]和4.40,95%CI[1.82 ~ 10.62]。结论尼亚加塔雷区犬咬伤患者寻求PEP存在延迟。地方领导人应该采取措施支持人们获得医疗保险,而公共卫生官员需要优先考虑对农村地区的人进行PEP宣传。卢旺达医学与健康科学,2023;6(1):61-70
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Factors Associated with Delayed Rabies Post-Exposure Prophylaxis among Dog Bite Victims in Nyagatare District, Rwanda, 2017 to 2019
BackgroundRabies is an incurable zoonotic disease of public health concern. After exposure the only effective intervention is Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). Surveillance data in Rwanda shows that a high number of dog bites do not get PEP in time.ObjectivesDetermine factors associated with delays in post-exposure prophylaxis among victims of dog bites.MethodsThe retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted in Nyagatare District. It targeted people bitten by dogs and who attended Nyagatare district from January 2017 to December 2019. Review of registers and interview with victims were used to collected data using excel and analyze them using STATA version 15. Odds ratio (OR) and confidence interval (CI) were reported.ResultsAmong 412 dog bite victims, 161 (39%) delayed getting PEP. The more likely to delay in getting PEP, were people living in rural areas, AOR = 3.54, 95%CI [2.12, 5.90], and those without medical insurance, AOR = 4.40, 95%CI [1.82-10.62].ConclusionSeeking PEP among dog bites victims is subject to delay in Nyagatare district. Local leaders should establish initiatives to support people to get medical insurance while public health officers need to prioritize sensitization for PEP for people living in rural areas.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2023;6(1):61-70
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