Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology / Biting Humans by Dogs (General Description)

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology. 2013 6 (1)
Authors
Makenov, Marat T.; Mihaylova, Olga A.
Contact information
Makenov, Marat T.: Omsk Research Institute for Natural and Focal Infections, 7 Mira av., Omsk, 644080 Russia; e-mail: ; Mihaylova, Olga A.: Omsk Regional Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well – Being Surveillance, 42a 27 Severnaya st., Omsk, 644116 Russia;
Keywords
dogs; bites; aggression; stray animals
Abstract

The analysis of appeals for medical help concerned with dog bites made by dwellers of the Omsk City in 2006-2010 has been performed, using the materials of the “Omsk Regional Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology”. In total, 11849 cases of human biting by dogs were registered in this period of time. The mean number of cases is 2901,3 bites per year that is equal to 256,9 cases per 100 000 individuals. In opinion of the dogs’ victims, 99 % of bites were made by owned dogs, in 66 % humans were bitten by animals familiar to them. The percentage of bites by stray dogs is only 0,36 %. Seasonal relationship has been found: the maximum amount of appeals for medical help is registered in summer months (May-August). The minimum amount is observed in the winter period, from November to February. Children suffer from dog bites more frequently than adults. The percentages of bites in the head and neck regions are relatively high (19-44 %). Adults are most often bitten in arms or legs (87 % of all registered bites). Females are rarely bitten than males (217,6 and 304,0 bites per 100 000 individuals, respectively).

Pages
32-43
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/9688

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