Epidemiology Of Animal Bite Cases Attending Municipal Tertiary Care Centers in Surat City: A Cross-Sectional Study

Context: Animal bite, especially dog bite is an important public health problem in urban India. Socio-cultural practices and myths consider as major problem for post-exposure prophylaxis of animal bites. Objectives: To study the epidemiological characteristics and determinants of post-exposure proph...

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Main Authors: Pradeep Umrigar (Author), Gaurang B Parmar (Author), Prakash B Patel (Author), R K Bansal (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Medsci Publications, 2013-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Context: Animal bite, especially dog bite is an important public health problem in urban India. Socio-cultural practices and myths consider as major problem for post-exposure prophylaxis of animal bites. Objectives: To study the epidemiological characteristics and determinants of post-exposure prophylaxis of animal bite victims. Methodology: It was a cross-sectional study conducted among new cases of animal bites registered at Tertiary Care Centres of Surat city. Results: Out of total 382 cases of animal bites majority (58%) belongs to 15-45 years of age-group and 83 % were male. Stray dogs were involved in 94% animal bite cases. Majority (81%) of bites were unprovoked. Category II bites were seen in 204(54 %) of cases. In 81.4% cases lower extremities were affected. Only two hundred ninety two cases had attended the ARV clinic within 24 hours of bite. Only 75 % of cases had done the wound washing. Conclusion: Wound washing immediate after bite form the prime step of management of any animal bite which was absent in majority of cases.
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