Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024

Abstract Background Rabies is a preventable viral zoonotic disease with a near 100% case fatality rate once clinical symptoms appear. In Sudan, rabies remains a significant public health concern, exacerbated by limited resources and the ongoing armed conflict. Physicians play a critical role in rabi...

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Main Authors: Mohannad Abdalfdeel Almahie Shaban, Thoraya Salah Murtada Sidahmed, Hind Elmukashfi ShamsEldin Elobied, Mojtaba Majdy Elfakey Omer, Altayeb Abayazeed Altayeb Yusuf, Al-Romaysa M.Osman Khalafalla El-Haj, Mohamed Faroug Ali Yassin, Hamza Essam Mohamed Abbas, Fatima Alamin Mohammed AbdAlrhman, Osman Eisa Mahmoud Ahmed
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21949-4
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author Mohannad Abdalfdeel Almahie Shaban
Thoraya Salah Murtada Sidahmed
Hind Elmukashfi ShamsEldin Elobied
Mojtaba Majdy Elfakey Omer
Altayeb Abayazeed Altayeb Yusuf
Al-Romaysa M.Osman Khalafalla El-Haj
Mohamed Faroug Ali Yassin
Hamza Essam Mohamed Abbas
Fatima Alamin Mohammed AbdAlrhman
Osman Eisa Mahmoud Ahmed
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Thoraya Salah Murtada Sidahmed
Hind Elmukashfi ShamsEldin Elobied
Mojtaba Majdy Elfakey Omer
Altayeb Abayazeed Altayeb Yusuf
Al-Romaysa M.Osman Khalafalla El-Haj
Mohamed Faroug Ali Yassin
Hamza Essam Mohamed Abbas
Fatima Alamin Mohammed AbdAlrhman
Osman Eisa Mahmoud Ahmed
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description Abstract Background Rabies is a preventable viral zoonotic disease with a near 100% case fatality rate once clinical symptoms appear. In Sudan, rabies remains a significant public health concern, exacerbated by limited resources and the ongoing armed conflict. Physicians play a critical role in rabies prevention and management, yet their knowledge and adherence to updated clinical guidelines remain poorly understood. This study assesses physicians’ knowledge, and awareness of rabies disease, adherence to updated rabies prophylaxis guidelines, and clinical practices in Sudan. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in June 2024, targeting licensed physicians actively practicing in Sudan. Data were collected using a self-administered, structured questionnaire distributed via social media platforms. The questionnaire evaluated demographic characteristics, general rabies knowledge, familiarity with updated guidelines, and clinical practices. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 28, with significance set at p < 0.05. Results A total of 468 physicians participated, with (52%) demonstrating adequate general rabies knowledge and only (7.1%) showing good knowledge of updated guidelines. Awareness of critical aspects, such as the intradermal route of vaccine administration (20.1%) and the appropriate use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) (25.5%), was limited. Clinical practice scores indicated moderate knowledge, with 56.2% demonstrating good practice in rabies management. Correlation analysis revealed a positive association between knowledge of updated guidelines and clinical practice (r = 0.230, p < 0.001). No significant associations were found between knowledge levels and demographic or professional characteristics. Conclusions The study reveals significant gaps in rabies knowledge, updated rabies prophylaxis guidelines awareness, and clinical practices among Sudanese physicians, highlighting the need for targeted training and resource allocation. Strengthening healthcare systems, particularly in conflict-affected regions, and promoting adherence to WHO rabies guidelines are critical to improving rabies prevention and management in Sudan.
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spelling doaj-art-1ec46f027ebb4fe78f01db88ade85ad72025-08-20T02:47:07ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582025-03-0125111010.1186/s12889-025-21949-4Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024Mohannad Abdalfdeel Almahie Shaban0Thoraya Salah Murtada Sidahmed1Hind Elmukashfi ShamsEldin Elobied2Mojtaba Majdy Elfakey Omer3Altayeb Abayazeed Altayeb Yusuf4Al-Romaysa M.Osman Khalafalla El-Haj5Mohamed Faroug Ali Yassin6Hamza Essam Mohamed Abbas7Fatima Alamin Mohammed AbdAlrhman8Osman Eisa Mahmoud Ahmed9Faculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Alzaiem Alazhari UniversityAbstract Background Rabies is a preventable viral zoonotic disease with a near 100% case fatality rate once clinical symptoms appear. In Sudan, rabies remains a significant public health concern, exacerbated by limited resources and the ongoing armed conflict. Physicians play a critical role in rabies prevention and management, yet their knowledge and adherence to updated clinical guidelines remain poorly understood. This study assesses physicians’ knowledge, and awareness of rabies disease, adherence to updated rabies prophylaxis guidelines, and clinical practices in Sudan. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in June 2024, targeting licensed physicians actively practicing in Sudan. Data were collected using a self-administered, structured questionnaire distributed via social media platforms. The questionnaire evaluated demographic characteristics, general rabies knowledge, familiarity with updated guidelines, and clinical practices. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 28, with significance set at p < 0.05. Results A total of 468 physicians participated, with (52%) demonstrating adequate general rabies knowledge and only (7.1%) showing good knowledge of updated guidelines. Awareness of critical aspects, such as the intradermal route of vaccine administration (20.1%) and the appropriate use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) (25.5%), was limited. Clinical practice scores indicated moderate knowledge, with 56.2% demonstrating good practice in rabies management. Correlation analysis revealed a positive association between knowledge of updated guidelines and clinical practice (r = 0.230, p < 0.001). No significant associations were found between knowledge levels and demographic or professional characteristics. Conclusions The study reveals significant gaps in rabies knowledge, updated rabies prophylaxis guidelines awareness, and clinical practices among Sudanese physicians, highlighting the need for targeted training and resource allocation. Strengthening healthcare systems, particularly in conflict-affected regions, and promoting adherence to WHO rabies guidelines are critical to improving rabies prevention and management in Sudan.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21949-4RabiesProphylaxisClinical practicesSudanHealthcare professionalsPublic health
spellingShingle Mohannad Abdalfdeel Almahie Shaban
Thoraya Salah Murtada Sidahmed
Hind Elmukashfi ShamsEldin Elobied
Mojtaba Majdy Elfakey Omer
Altayeb Abayazeed Altayeb Yusuf
Al-Romaysa M.Osman Khalafalla El-Haj
Mohamed Faroug Ali Yassin
Hamza Essam Mohamed Abbas
Fatima Alamin Mohammed AbdAlrhman
Osman Eisa Mahmoud Ahmed
Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024
BMC Public Health
Rabies
Prophylaxis
Clinical practices
Sudan
Healthcare professionals
Public health
title Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024
title_full Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024
title_fullStr Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024
title_short Assessment of the awareness of rabies, rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in Sudan: a national cross-sectional study, 2024
title_sort assessment of the awareness of rabies rabies prophylaxis guidelines and rabies practice among physicians in sudan a national cross sectional study 2024
topic Rabies
Prophylaxis
Clinical practices
Sudan
Healthcare professionals
Public health
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21949-4
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