Lauer E A, White W C, Lauer B A
Am J Dis Child. 1982 Mar;136(3):202-4.
Dog bites are a common but neglected pediatric problem. To clarify the epidemiology of dog bites and to learn if parents would welcome counseling aimed at preventing bites, 455 families (960 children) in a Denver pediatric practice were surveyed. One hundred ninety-four children (20.2%) had been bitten at least once, with the majority of bites occurring before the child was aged 5 years. Forty-three percent of the bites prompted a visit to a physician and 16.5% received sutures. German shepherds were responsible for 17% of the incidents, more than expected relative to their popularity as pets. The dogs usually were owned by a neighbor (40.2%) or the victim's family (31%). Approximately half of the bites were believed to be unprovoked. Seventy-seven percent of the parents believed that dog bite prevention warranted discussion with their physician. Dog bites are an important pediatric problem, and parents should be counseled accordingly during well-child visits.
犬咬伤是一个常见但被忽视的儿科问题。为了阐明犬咬伤的流行病学情况,并了解家长是否欢迎旨在预防咬伤的咨询服务,对丹佛一家儿科诊所的455个家庭(960名儿童)进行了调查。194名儿童(20.2%)至少被咬伤过一次,大多数咬伤发生在儿童5岁之前。43%的咬伤促使患儿就医,16.5%的患儿接受了缝合治疗。德国牧羊犬导致了17%的咬伤事件,相对于其作为宠物的受欢迎程度而言,这一比例超出预期。这些狗通常为邻居(40.2%)或受害者家庭(31%)所拥有。大约一半的咬伤被认为是无端发生的。77%的家长认为预防犬咬伤值得与他们的医生进行讨论。犬咬伤是一个重要的儿科问题,在儿童健康检查期间,应相应地向家长提供咨询服务。