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How geographic access to care shapes disease burden: The current impact of post-exposure prophylaxis and potential for expanded access to prevent human rabies deaths in Madagascar.

Malavika RajeevHélène GuisGlenn Torrencelli EdosoaChantal HanitriniainaAnjasoa RandrianarijaonaReziky Tiandraza MangahasimbolaFleur HierinkRavo RamiandrasoaJosé NelyJean Michel HeraudSoa Fy AndriamandimbyLaurence BarilCharlotte Jessica E MetcalfKatie Hampson
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
PEP is effective at preventing rabies deaths, and in the absence of strong surveillance, targeting underserved populations may be the most equitable way to provision PEP. Given the potential for countries to use Gavi funding to expand access to PEP in the coming years, this framework could be used as a first step to guide expansion and improve targeting of interventions in similar endemic settings where PEP access is geographically restricted and baseline data on rabies risk is lacking. While better PEP access should save many lives, improved outreach, surveillance, and dog vaccination will be necessary, and if rolled out with Gavi investment, could catalyze progress towards achieving zero rabies deaths.
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