71 research outputs found
Model parameters for estimating the probability of human deaths caused by rabies virus infection, Cambodia, 2007.
<p>Note: SRDBI: Suspected rabid dog bite injuries; PEP: Post-exposure treatment; IPC: Institut Pasteur in Cambodia.</p
Probability tree for estimating the probability of death following a suspected rabid dog bite injury.
<p>Probability tree for estimating the probability of death following a suspected rabid dog bite injury.</p
Positive predictive values of suspected rabid dog characteristics when reported alone - dogs from 14 provinces in Cambodia, 2007.
<p>Positive predictive values of suspected rabid dog characteristics when reported alone - dogs from 14 provinces in Cambodia, 2007.</p
Geographic distribution of rabies in dogs and humans, and incidence of post-exposure treatment, Cambodia, 1998–2007.
<p>Geographic distribution of rabies in dogs and humans, and incidence of post-exposure treatment, Cambodia, 1998–2007.</p
Parameters and values used in numerical simulations.
<p>Parameters and values used in numerical simulations.</p
Tornado diagram of univariate sensitivity analysis.
<p>The diagram shows the degree to which a 10% variability in the parameters affects the value of . Each bar is a representation of how uncertainty in that particular parameter affects the estimate of the reproduction number. The baseline scenario is fixed with .</p
A map of Trapeang Roka village, showing all houses for which gps co-ordinates were collected.
<p>The map shows houses with no confirmed infection (unfilled circle), houses with only infections documented by date of onset (black circle), houses with only infections undocumented by date of onset (red circles) and houses which have both cases with documented and undocumented infection onset dates (green circle). The black diagonal line indicates the main road running through the village, about which the houses are clustered.</p
Bar charts showing the distribution of cases with documented and undocumented (including asymptomatic) dates of symptom onset within the population.
<p>(a) gender of cases, (b) age group of cases in years, (c) education level of cases: No schooling (N), Primary school (P), Secondary school (S), (d) occupation of cases: Student (S), Stay at home (H), Factory worker (W), Construction worker (C), Child (Ch), Vendor (V), Farmer (F).</p
Epidemic curve showing confirmed chikungunya per day by date of reported onset in the village of Trapeang Roka, Cambodia.
<p>The grey arrow indicates the start of a two-day rain spell.</p
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