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Title: Simplification of Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis: A New 2-Visit Intradermal Vaccine Regimen. Author: Warrell MJ. Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2019 Dec; 101(6):1199-1201. PubMed ID: 31392953. Abstract: A 2-visit multiple-site intradermal (ID) vaccine protocol would be the most economical, immunogenic, and practicable regimen for postexposure rabies prophylaxis (PEP) in clinics seeing few patients a month. This regimen with an additional day 28 dose is now recommended by the WHO. The difficulties surrounding ID rabies vaccination have hindered progress in provision of prophylaxis, especially in rural Asia and Africa. Although the latest WHO recommendations include 1-week ID postexposure vaccine regimens, these are unlikely to prove economical where rabies vaccination is presently unavailable. The new protocol uses a whole vial of vaccine divided between 4-sites ID on the first day and half a vial at 2-sites ID on day 7. Gavi has recently approved support for rabies PEP. This 2-visit 4-site ID regimen, with or without a day 28 dose, should be considered for implementation in this remarkable new initiative.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]