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. 2017 Jun 7;96(6):1307–1317. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0785

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Two-way sensitivity analysis of the total fatal human rabies infections in the area of implementation of HARSP in 2014 by share of patients who seek medical care (%), and probability that a person bitten by a dog was exposed to rabies; (A) 1%, (B) 6.3% (estimate from HARSP), and (C) 36%(based on Hampson et al.'s estimates for Haiti). The figure shows results for 2014; results for 2015 are shown in the Supplemental File 2, Appendix B. A, B, and C show how the estimate for total fatal human rabies infections in the area of implementation of HARSP vary by the share and patients who seek medical care and the probability that the offending dogs among the HARSP population were actually rabid. HARSP = Haiti Animal Rabies Surveillance Program; HARSPr = Haiti Animal Rabies Surveillance Program (HARSP) recommendations for implementation of the program and rabies treatment; NBCM = no bite case management; WHO = World Health Organization; WHOr = World Health Organization recommendations for rabies treatment.