Muguti G I, Zvomuya-Ncube M, Bvuma E T
Department of Surgery, Mpilo Central Hospital, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
Cent Afr J Med. 1991 Sep;37(9):294-8.
We present a study of 64 patients treated for human bites at Mpilo Central Hospital in the two-and-a-half-year period from January 1988 to June 1990. The majority of patients, i.e. 35 (55 pc) were treated on an outpatient basis, where as the remaining 29 patients (45 pc) required in-patient treatment. There were more female victims, 36 (56 pc) than male victims, 28 (44 pc), during the course of this study. The commonest human bites involved the lower lip and the fingers which between them accounted for 53 pc of the cases. The assailant was a women in 61 pc of cases, a man in 35 pc of cases and a child in the remainder. Altercations between husband and wife were the most likely to end up in human bite cases.
我们对1988年1月至1990年6月这两年半时间里在姆皮洛中心医院接受人咬伤治疗的64例患者进行了研究。大多数患者,即35例(55%)接受门诊治疗,其余29例患者(45%)需要住院治疗。在本研究过程中,女性受害者有36例(56%),多于男性受害者28例(44%)。最常见的人咬伤部位是下唇和手指,这两个部位共占病例的53%。在61%的病例中攻击者是女性,35%的病例中是男性,其余病例中是儿童。夫妻间的争吵最有可能导致人咬伤事件。