Young Megan K, McCall Bradley J
Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Brisbane, Queensland.
Commun Dis Intell Q Rep. 2004;28(2):258-60. doi: 10.33321/cdi.2004.28.27.
This study examined trends in notifications of potential exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus reported to the Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Australia between 1 November 1996 and 31 January 2003. Notification rates declined among all population groups and potential exposures were notified more promptly. Concern exists regarding possible under-reporting of potential exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus especially among volunteer bat carers.
本研究调查了1996年11月1日至2003年1月31日期间向澳大利亚布里斯班南区公共卫生部门报告的潜在澳大利亚蝙蝠狂犬病病毒暴露情况的趋势。所有人群的报告率均有所下降,且潜在暴露情况的报告更加及时。人们担心澳大利亚蝙蝠狂犬病病毒潜在暴露情况可能存在报告不足的问题,尤其是在蝙蝠护理志愿者中。