Modji Komi K S, McCoy Katherine, Creswell Paul D, Collin Morris R, Tomasallo Carrie, Bedno Sheryl
Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Am J Ind Med. 2025 Oct;68(10):856-866. doi: 10.1002/ajim.70009. Epub 2025 Jul 22.
The dairy industry-a key industry for the economy-remains a potentially hazardous industry across the nation. The literature on animal-related injuries in the agriculture industry is sparse. This analysis aimed to describe cow-related injuries, the utilization of workers' compensation, and the circumstances of the injuries.
This mixed methods analysis of agricultural injuries focused on cow-related injuries in hospital discharge and workers' compensation data during 2017-2023. Cases, aged 12 or older, were identified in the hospital discharge data using ICD10-CM codes. Cow-related claim injury narratives and industry and occupation data were extracted from workers' compensation data.
During 2017-2023, cow-related injuries represented 13.1% (n = 2659) of agricultural injuries and were the second most predominant cause of work-related agricultural injuries. These injury figures were stable, compared to a downward trend of non-cow-related injuries (p = 0.01). Young workers (12-34 years) and Hispanic workers had the highest burden for cow-related injuries. The top five body parts affected by cow injuries were the upper (24%) and lower (23%) extremities, other head, face, and neck (22.1%), chest (15.2%), and traumatic brain injury (5.1%). Workers' compensation was used in 28.5% of cases identified in the hospital discharge data. Animal handling, lack of farm worker safety measures, and equipment safety were identified as factors associated with cow-related injuries.
This analysis identified a surprising number of cow-related injuries, including some life-threatening injuries. It is important to continue to promote safety measures and injury prevention best-practices to ensure worker well-being and farm productivity.
乳制品行业是经济的关键产业,但在全国范围内仍是一个潜在危险的行业。关于农业行业中与动物相关伤害的文献较少。本分析旨在描述与奶牛相关的伤害、工伤赔偿的使用情况以及伤害发生的情况。
本对农业伤害的混合方法分析聚焦于2017 - 2023年期间医院出院数据和工伤赔偿数据中与奶牛相关的伤害。使用ICD10 - CM编码在医院出院数据中识别年龄在12岁及以上的病例。从工伤赔偿数据中提取与奶牛相关的索赔伤害叙述以及行业和职业数据。
在2017 - 2023年期间,与奶牛相关的伤害占农业伤害的13.1%(n = 2659),是与工作相关的农业伤害的第二大主要原因。与非奶牛相关伤害的下降趋势相比,这些伤害数字较为稳定(p = 0.01)。年轻工人(12 - 34岁)和西班牙裔工人在与奶牛相关的伤害方面负担最重。受奶牛伤害影响的前五个身体部位是上肢(24%)和下肢(23%)、其他头部、面部和颈部(22.1%)、胸部(15.2%)以及创伤性脑损伤(5.1%)。在医院出院数据中识别出的病例中有28.5%使用了工伤赔偿。动物处理、缺乏农场工人安全措施以及设备安全被确定为与奶牛相关伤害相关的因素。
本分析发现与奶牛相关的伤害数量惊人,包括一些危及生命的伤害。继续推广安全措施和伤害预防最佳实践以确保工人福祉和农场生产力非常重要。