13 research outputs found
Consumption and cost of biologicals for Rabies PEP July 2013 to June 2014 at TIH.
<p>Consumption and cost of biologicals for Rabies PEP July 2013 to June 2014 at TIH.</p
Profile of bite victim throughput seen at The Indus Hospital Rabies Prevention Center (July 2013-June 2014).
<p>Profile of bite victim throughput seen at The Indus Hospital Rabies Prevention Center (July 2013-June 2014).</p
Bite cases throughput at Rabies Prevention Center (2009–2014).
<p>Bite cases throughput at Rabies Prevention Center (2009–2014).</p
Cost savings of vaccine by using TRC–id regimen for 2300 patients.
<p>Cost savings of vaccine by using TRC–id regimen for 2300 patients.</p
Phone based screening for dog-bites and rabies was established at nine tertiary hospital emergency rooms across Pakistan, including 2 in Karachi, February 2009–February 2011.
<p>Phone based screening for dog-bites and rabies was established at nine tertiary hospital emergency rooms across Pakistan, including 2 in Karachi, February 2009–February 2011.</p
Patient health-seeking behavior following dog-bites and travel time to emergency rooms in Pakistan (Feb 2009–Feb 2011).
<p>Patient health-seeking behavior following dog-bites and travel time to emergency rooms in Pakistan (Feb 2009–Feb 2011).</p
Costs of mobile phone based dog-bite and rabies surveillance system implemented at nine emergency rooms in Pakistan, Feb 2009–Feb 2011.
*<p>Costs described in US Dollars based on 2009 exchange rates (1 USD = 85.19 Pakistani Rupees).</p>†<p>Costs described in 2009 purchasing power parity exchange rates (1 International USD = 32.30 Pakistani rupees). The conversion rates use price levels in the United States as reference, which means one International Dollar has the same purchasing power as one US Dollar in the United States. Equipment costs have been assumed to be uniform internationally.</p
Spatial mapping of dog-bites cases by administrative towns in Karachi, Pakistan between Feb 2009–Feb 2011.
<p>Spatial mapping of dog-bites cases by administrative towns in Karachi, Pakistan between Feb 2009–Feb 2011.</p
Characteristics of dog-bite victims identified through screening at nine emergency rooms in Pakistan (Feb 2009–Feb 2011).
<p><i>Abbreviations: IQR, Inter-Quartile Range; WHO World Health Organization.</i></p><p><i>Source of city populations: </i><a href="http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-172&srt=pnan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&va=&pt=a" target="_blank">http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-172&srt=pnan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&va=&pt=a</a>.</p
Incidence of dog-bite cases per 100,000 by administrative towns in Karachi, Pakistan between Feb 2009–Feb 2011.
<p>Incidence of dog-bite cases per 100,000 by administrative towns in Karachi, Pakistan between Feb 2009–Feb 2011.</p