Volume 3, Number 2—June 1997
Dispatch
Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis Survey—Kentucky, 1994
Table 1
Sex | ||
Male | 52 | |
Female | 43 | |
Unspecified | 2 | |
Agea | Youth (2 - 10) | 19 |
Adolescent (11 - 17) | 15 | |
Adult (18-71) | 59 | |
Unspecified | 4 | |
Health department locationb | ||
Urban | 48 | |
Rural | 49 | |
Previously immunized | 6 | |
Animal exposure | ||
Wild | 15 | |
Domestic (50 dogs, 29 cats, 1 horse) | 80 | |
Unspecified | 2 | |
Type of exposure | ||
Bite or contact with saliva | 72 | |
No contact with saliva | 17 | |
Unspecified | 8 | |
Treatment payer | ||
Private insurance | 39 | |
Medicaid | 7 | |
Medicare | 3 | |
Patient | 14 | |
Other (employer, worker's compensation) | 3 | |
Unspecified | 6 | |
No reimbursement | 25 |
(N=97)
a = 28 yrs.
b Health departments in urban areas, as defined by the 1990 census of population for Kentucky. Metropolitan statistical areas were more likely to administer PEP than rural departments. (p=.033)
a = 28 yrs.
b Health departments in urban areas, as defined by the 1990 census of population for Kentucky. Metropolitan statistical areas were more likely to administer PEP than rural departments. (p=.033)
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