stimated number rabies deaths that would occur with 0% PEP = 280 Estimated number rabies deaths that would occur with 70% PEP = 84 If age-specific life expectancy for these deaths is on average another 50 years, how many DALYs are avoided with 70% PEP compared to 0% PEP (use a 3% discount rate)
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Estimated number rabies deaths that would occur with 0% PEP = 280
Estimated number rabies deaths that would occur with 70% PEP = 84
If age-specific life expectancy for these deaths is on average another 50 years, how many DALYs are avoided with 70% PEP compared to 0% PEP (use a 3% discount rate)?
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