Wright J C
Public Health Rep. 1985 Jan-Feb;100(1):55-61.
Sixteen incidents involving dog bites fitting the description "severe" were identified among 5,711 dog bite incidents reported to health departments in five South Carolina counties (population 750,912 in 1980) between July 1, 1979, and June 30, 1982. A "severe" attack was defined as one in which the dog "repeatedly bit or vigorously shook its victim, and the victim or the person intervening had extreme difficulty terminating the attack." Information from health department records was clarified by interviews with animal control officers, health and police officials, and persons with firsthand knowledge of the events. Investigation disclosed that the dogs involved in the 16 severe attacks were reproductively intact males. The median age of the dogs was 3 years. A majority of the attacks were by American Staffordshire terriers, St. Bernards, and cocker spaniels. Ten of the dogs had been aggressive toward people or other dogs before the incident that was investigated. Ten of the 16 victims of severe attacks were 10 years of age or younger; the median age of all 16 victims was 8 years. Twelve of the victims either were members of the family that owned the attacking dog or had had contact with the dog before the attack. Eleven of the victims were bitten on the head, neck, or shoulders. In 88 percent of the cases, the attacks took place in the owner's yard or home, or in the adjoining yard. In 10 of the 16 incidents, members of the victims' families witnessed the attacks. The characteristics of these attacks, only one of which proved fatal, were similar in many respects to those that have been reported for other dog bite incidents that resulted in fatalities. On the basis of this study, the author estimates that a risk of 2 fatalities per 1,000 reported dog bites may exist nationwide. Suggestions made for the prevention of severe attacks focus on changing the behavior of both potential canine attackers and potential victims.
1979年7月1日至1982年6月30日期间,南卡罗来纳州五个县(1980年人口为750,912)向卫生部门报告了5,711起狗咬人事件,其中有16起符合“严重”描述。“严重”攻击的定义是狗“反复咬人或剧烈摇晃受害者,受害者或介入者极难终止攻击”。通过与动物控制官员、卫生和警察官员以及对事件有第一手了解的人进行访谈,澄清了卫生部门记录中的信息。调查发现,参与16起严重攻击的狗都是未绝育的雄性。这些狗的中位年龄为3岁。大多数攻击是由美国斯塔福郡梗犬、圣伯纳犬和可卡犬发起的。在调查的事件发生之前,其中10只狗曾对人或其他狗具有攻击性。16名严重攻击的受害者中有10名年龄在10岁及以下;所有16名受害者的中位年龄为8岁。12名受害者要么是攻击狗主人的家庭成员,要么在攻击发生前与该狗有过接触。11名受害者的头部、颈部或肩部被咬伤。在88%的案例中,攻击发生在主人的院子或家中,或相邻的院子里。在16起事件中的10起中,受害者家属目睹了攻击。这些攻击的特征(只有一起被证明是致命的)在许多方面与其他导致死亡的狗咬人事件所报告的特征相似。基于这项研究,作者估计全国范围内每1000起报告的狗咬人事件可能有2人死亡的风险。预防严重攻击的建议侧重于改变潜在的犬类攻击者和潜在受害者的行为。