Rabies post-exposure healthcare-seeking behaviors and perceptions: Results from a knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey, Uganda, 2013.
Sarah C BonaparteLaura AdamsBarnabas BakamutumahoGalileu Barbosa CostaJulie M CleatonAmy T GilbertModupe OsinubiEmily G PieracciSergio RecuencoVictor TugumizemuJoseph WamalaRyan M WallacePublished in: PloS one (2021)
There was varying discordance between what respondents who did not report having been bitten by a dog said they would do if bitten by a dog when compared to the behaviors exhibited by canine-bite victims captured in the KAP survey. Bite victims seldom elected to wash their wound or receive PEP. Having lower rabies knowledge was a barrier to theoretically seeking care and receiving PEP among not bitten respondents, indicating a need for effective and robust educational programs in the country.