Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, (MCAF-CS) Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA.
MSMR. 2011 Sep;18(9):12-5.
From 2001 to 2010, there were 20,522 diagnoses of animal bites among U.S. military members. Of these, 643 (3.1%) were documented during medical encounters in combat theater. The majority of bites were "dog bites" and occurred more in males, soldiers, and those in infantry and law enforcement occupations. A small proportion of animal bites received documentation of exposure to or post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies virus. Animal bite avoidance and rabies education should be reinforced before members travel or deploy to areas highly endemic for rabies.
2001年至2010年期间,美国军事人员中有20522例动物咬伤诊断记录。其中,643例(3.1%)是在战区医疗救治期间记录的。大多数咬伤为“狗咬伤”,男性、士兵以及步兵和执法职业人员的咬伤发生率更高。一小部分动物咬伤有接触狂犬病病毒或暴露后预防的记录。在军事人员前往或部署到狂犬病高度流行地区之前,应加强动物咬伤预防和狂犬病教育。