Survey study for travellers and healthcare professionals on rabies risk

Please help us to learn more about knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding rabies risk
Survey study for travellers and healthcare professionals on rabies risk

The University of Liverpool, in collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), and the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) are aiming to learn more about knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding rabies risk.

Your participation will help us improve health advice to international travellers and develop more effective public awareness campaigns for those at higher risk of exposure to rabies.

We are interested in the experiences of healthcare professionals working in travel clinics or those seeking health advice prior to travelling abroad.

The survey is estimated to take approximately 10-15 minutes, and every response helps build our knowledge and improve future public awareness.

The questionnaire and full information on the study can be found by following the link here.


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