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Fig. 2 | Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines

Fig. 2

From: Characteristics and potential quality indicators for evaluating pre-travel consultations in Japan hospitals: the Japan Pretravel consultation registry (J-PRECOR)

Fig. 2

Risk classification of rabies and interventions implemented during pre-travel consultations by each collaborated hospital. The numbers in the legend correspond to the “Hospital number.”. A: Percentage of rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) planning in clients without history of completed PrEP categorized by the risk of rabies. The risk categories, in order, from one to seven, are death rates due to human rabies per capita (per 100,000 persons): “less than 0.0024”; “0.0024 to less than 0.038”; “0.038 to less than 0.19”; 0.19 to less than 0.6″; “0.6 to less than 1.5”; “1.5 to less than 3.0”; and “3.0 or more.” Cases in which rabies PrEP had been administered, with a vaccination history, were excluded. Of the 8803 patients included in the validation, data from 136 patients (five facilities) were excluded because they could not be classified into a risk category. B: The rate of explaining post-exposure prophylaxis categorized by the risk of rabies. Risk categories were defined in the same way as in (C). Of the 9618 patients included in the validation, data from 145 patients (five facilities) were excluded because they could not be classified into a risk category. * Refer to the supplementary materials for the country names (ISO 3166-1 codes, Alpha-3 code) included

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