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Review
. 2014:121:1501-20.
doi: 10.1016/B978-0-7020-4088-7.00101-2.

Rabies, tetanus, leprosy, and malaria

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Rabies, tetanus, leprosy, and malaria

J M K Murthy et al. Handb Clin Neurol. 2014.

Abstract

The developing world is still endemic to rabies, tetanus, leprosy, and malaria. Globally more than 55000 people die of rabies each year, about 95% in Asia and Africa. Annually, more than 10 million people, mostly in Asia, receive postexposure vaccination against the disease. World Health Organization estimated tetanus-related deaths at 163000 in 2004 worldwide. Globally, the annual detection of new cases of leprosy continues to decline and the global case detection declined by 3.54% during 2008 compared to 2007. Malaria is endemic in most countries, except the US, Canada, Europe, and Russia. Malaria accounts for 1.5-2.7 million deaths annually. Much of the disease burden related to these four infections is preventable.

Keywords: Rabies; cerebral malaria; leprosy; malaria; neonatal tetanus; tetanus.

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