
What is the RTT?
The Rabies Treatment Tracker (RTT) is a rabies bite patient management system that tracks exposed individuals through the entire post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment process. The RTT benefits both patients receiving treatment and the personnel working at the healthcare facility.
Who is the RTT for?
The RTT was designed to be used by health facilities that provide rabies PEP.
Why should I use the RTT?
The RTT is a comprehensive rabies bite patient management system that easily integrates into current healthcare systems. It is easy to use and does not delay patient treatment, while also allowing you to cluster data from the healthcare facility-level to the national-level.
What are the benefits of using the RTT?
Patient benefits: Patients receive automated reminders for follow-up visits to the healthcare facility, improving PEP compliance.
Facility benefits: The RTT addresses the needs of tracking individual bite victims and people who have been potentially exposed to rabies through their PEP regimen, whilst also enabling health personnel to plot the location of bite incidents, and the vaccine needs and requirements, focusing on ensuring that stock can meet demand.
It will help you to:
- Map the location of each exposure at the community-level.
- Identify high-risk areas for rabies based on bite data
- Improve patient compliance for rabies PEP.
- Track and manage PEP usage.
- Guide health personnel in providing adequate rabies PEP.
- Collect data that directly aligns with the WHO indicators required for international reporting.

What data does the RTT capture?
- General patient information
- Rabies exposure data (e.g. animal species, WHO wound categories, etc.)
- General treatment information (e.g. wound washing, tetanus vaccination, etc.)
- Rabies-specific treatment information (e.g. Rabies vaccination, RIG administration)
- Information on PEP usage and available stocks at healthcare facilities
What are the outputs from the RTT?
- Automated patient and staff reminders
- Maps indicating where bite-cases occurred in the community
- Visual analyses on treatment compliance and PEP completion
- Searchable patient database and referral system
How did other users benefit from using the GARC Data Platform?
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