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. 2015 Apr;21(4):569–577. doi: 10.3201/eid2104.141479

Table 1. Characteristics of 2,697 patients who sought care for an animal exposure and received rabies postexposure prophylaxis at GeoSentinel Surveillance Network sites, January 1997–December 2012, by animal species*.

Patient characteristic Animal
Dog NHP Cat Bat Other† Total‡
No. patients 1,618 638 271 46 126 2,697
Male sex, no. (%) 891 (55) 269 (42) 125 (46) 21 (46) 54 (43) 1,360 (51)
Age, y, no. (%)
<14 160 (10) 65 (10) 50 (19) 2 (4) 14 (11) 291 (11)
15-44 1,027 (64) 460 (72) 151 (56) 28 (61) 75 (60) 1,739 (65)
45-64 340 (21) 103 (16) 56 (21) 16 (35) 33 (26) 548 (20)
>65
87 (5)
9 (1)
13 (5)
0
4 (3)
113 (4)
Reason for travel
Tourism 1,016 (63) 590 (92) 183 (68) 31 (67) 89 (71) 1,908 (71)
Visiting friends/relatives 264 (16) 6 (1) 41 (15) 1 (2) 11 (9) 323 (12)
Business 206 (13) 18 (3) 25 (9) 2 (4) 13 (10) 264 (10)
Missionary/volunteer/researcher/aid worker 82 (5) 15 (2) 14 (5) 7 (15) 10 (8) 127 (5)
Student 36 (2) 7 (1) 7 (3) 4 (9) 3 (2) 57 (2)
Other§
13 (1)
2 (<1)
1 (<1)
1 (2)
0
16 (1)
Region of exposure, no. (%)¶
Southeast Asia 570 (36) 414 (66) 99 (37) 10 (22) 37 (30) 1,129 (43)
South-Central Asia 406 (26) 146 (23) 21 (8) 3 (7) 22 (18) 598 (23)
Northeastern Asia 217 (14) 13 (2) 25 (9) 0 6 (5) 261 (10)
North Africa 76 (5) 6 (1) 45 (17) 1 (2) 9 (7) 137 (5)
Latin America 121 (8) 15 (2) 7 (3) 21 (46) 10 (8) 174 (7)
Sub-Saharan Africa 55 (3) 18 (3) 16 (6) 1 (2) 16 (13) 106 (4)
Middle East 47 (3) 3 (<1) 38 (14) 0 2 (2) 90 (3)
Eastern Europe 40 (3) 2 (<1) 4 (2) 1 (2) 4 (3) 51 (2)
Western Europe 28 (2) 3 (<1) 6 (2) 4 (9) 5 (4) 46 (2)
Oceania 14 (1) 0 1 (<1) 2 (4) 1 (1) 18 (1)
North America 3 (<1) 1 (<1) 2 (1) 3 (7) 8 (6) 17 (1)
Caribbean 8 (1) 2 (<1) 2 (1) 0 3 (2) 15 (1)
Australia 1 (<1) 0 0 0 2 (2) 3 (<1)

*NHP, nonhuman primate. Data include 4 patients of unknown sex, 6 patients of unknown age, 4 patients of unknown country of residence, 52 patients whose region of exposure was unknown or unable to be ascertained, and 1 patient whose purpose of travel was unknown.
†Bear (n = 1), camel (n = 1), Nasua spp. coatis (n = 4), cow (n = 1), donkey (n = 2), fox (n = 1), hamster (n = 2), horse (n = 5), human (n = 1), lion (n = 2), mongoose (n = 1), meercat (n = 2), mouse (n = 5), opossum (n = 1), rabbit (n = 2), raccoon (n = 2), rat (n = 12), rodent (n = 4), squirrel (n = 11), tiger (n = 6), and other, unspecified (n = 60).
‡Two patients were exposed to >1 animal; 1 patient was exposed to cat and dog, and 1 patient was exposed to dog and other (tiger).
§This category includes immigration (n = 8), medical tourism (n = 8), and military (n = 1).
¶For explanation of GeoSentinel Surveillance Network regions, see Figure 2 (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6203a1.htm).