Epidemiology of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis - United States of America, 2006-2008.

2009 
Abstract Background The United States of America (USA) does not have a national reporting system for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). We describe the epidemiology of PEP in the USA so recommendations can be made during a PEP shortage. Methods A two-part questionnaire designed to evaluate PEP distribution practices and estimate PEP use was administered to state health department representatives. Results Seventy-five percent of participants responded that no public health guidance was needed to make a recommendation for PEP. The annual national average PEP use is 23,415 courses of PEP (range: 10,645–35,845). Conclusion PEP is loosely monitored and a precise estimate of PEP use is unknown. Improved national surveillance for PEP is needed.
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