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Open AccessArticle10.3201/eid2108.150346

Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis for Travelers Injured by Nonhuman Primates, Marseille, France, 2001–2014

Agathe Blaise,Philippe Parola,Philippe Brouqui,Philippe Gautret-2015-06-24-Emerging infectious diseases
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Most exposures of residents of Marseille to nonhuman primates occurred among unvaccinated adult travelers to Southeast Asia within the first 10 days of their arrival at 2 major tourist locations in Thailand and 1 in Indonesia. A small proportion of travelers received rabies immunoglobulin in the country of exposure.

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Most exposures of residents of Marseille to nonhuman primates occurred among unvaccinated adult travelers to Southeast Asia within the first 10 days of their arrival at 2 major tourist locations in Thailand and 1 in Indonesia. A small proportion of travelers received rabies immunoglobulin in the country of exposure.

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RabiesLyssavirusPost-exposure prophylaxisSoutheast asiaMedicineNonhuman primateEnvironmental healthVirology

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