Comparative study on the immunogenicity and safety of a purified chick embryo cell rabies vaccine (PCECV) administered according to two different simulated post exposure intramuscular regimens (Zagreb versus Essen).

Author: AgarkhedkarShalaka, AgarkhedkarSharad, AhmedKhaleel, AroraAshwani Kumar, BelludiAshwin, BhusalChiranjiwi, HarishB R, JonnalageddaRekha, MadhusudanaS N, MahendraB J, NarayanaDh Ashwath, RavishH S, VakilHoshang

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Despite availability of effective rabies vaccines, India has the highest global mortality rate for rabies. Low socio-economic communities are most affected due to lack of awareness of the disease and poor compliance to post-exposure prophylactic regimens. Currently, the only approved intramuscular r...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514298/

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Rabies Vaccination: A More Convenient Approach

Rabies, a deadly virus, is a significant public health concern, especially in regions like India where the mortality rate is high. This study, like a group of researchers seeking to improve post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for rabies, compares the immunogenicity and safety of a purified chick embryo cell vaccine (PCECV) administered according to two different regimens: the standard Essen regimen and the shorter Zagreb regimen. The research aims to evaluate whether the shorter Zagreb regimen is as effective and safe as the Essen regimen, potentially leading to improved compliance and reduced mortality rates.

A Simpler Regimen

The study found that the Zagreb regimen, with its fewer doses and clinical visits, was immunologically non-inferior to the Essen regimen. The research also confirmed the safety of the Zagreb regimen. These findings, like a camel finding a shortcut across the desert, offer a more convenient and potentially more effective approach to rabies PEP, potentially leading to increased compliance and improved health outcomes.

Boosting Rabies Prevention

The study's findings have significant implications for rabies prevention, especially in resource-limited settings. The shorter Zagreb regimen could potentially enhance access to effective PEP, leading to increased compliance and reduced mortality rates. This research provides valuable insights for optimizing rabies PEP and ultimately contributing to the control and elimination of this deadly disease.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Like a camel seeking the most efficient route across the desert, scientists are constantly exploring ways to improve rabies prevention. This study, like a signpost pointing to a new path, examines a shorter, more convenient PEP regimen. The findings suggest that this alternative approach could potentially enhance access to effective treatment and ultimately save lives.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-12-15
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-13
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25692792

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC4514298

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