2012
DOI: 10.3329/bjch.v35i3.10521
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Epidemiological Characteristics of Human Rabies at Infectious Disease Hospital, Dhaka

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“…This also suggests a higher number (84.92%) of the dependent came from poor sections of the community. Some other studies reported that males constituted 67.1% in rabies deaths, of which 89.4% occurrence among the rural people in Bangladesh [19]; also rural incidence reported 71.1% in India [16] and 62% in Bhutan [17]. In our study, we found dogs were mainly (81.64%) responsible for rabies and the majority (93%) of them were stray.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This also suggests a higher number (84.92%) of the dependent came from poor sections of the community. Some other studies reported that males constituted 67.1% in rabies deaths, of which 89.4% occurrence among the rural people in Bangladesh [19]; also rural incidence reported 71.1% in India [16] and 62% in Bhutan [17]. In our study, we found dogs were mainly (81.64%) responsible for rabies and the majority (93%) of them were stray.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Poverty, ignorance and faith in indigenous medicines are more common in rural people that's why cases belonged to the rural areas contributed to the main bulk of the cases in this study. 15 It was evident from our study that most of human rabies cases were victims of dog bite. This result corroborated with the findings of previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This finding was an agreement with the findings of study conducted in Bangladesh which showed that 4.1% rabies cases died in hospital, where as 96.8% left against medical advice. 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Data kasus GHPR selama 2 tahun memperlihatkan bahwa 25 dari 34 provinsi di Indonesia melaporkan adanya kasus GHPR dengan angka kematian yang hampir sama dibandingkan tahun 2014 dan 2015 serta negara Asia lain seperti Filipina dan Bangladesh. [11][12][13] Data yang dikumpulkan kurang lengkap untuk menilai adanya hubungan antara lokasi gigitan dengan masa inkubasi. Pada kasus GHPR yang fatal sebagian besar mengalami masa inkubasi 1-2 bulan dan lokasi gigitan terbanyak di kaki.…”
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“…Penelitian yang dilakukan di Filipina dan Bangladesh juga menunjukkan bahwa lokasi gigitan di wajah, kepala dan leher memperpendek masa inkubasi. 12,13 Rabies pada manusia sangat berbahaya karena adanya periode asimptomatik saat inokulasi dan masa inkubasi. Umumnya periode inkubasi berkisar 1 sampai 3 bulan, dengan jarak antara 4 hari sampai 19 tahun.…”
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