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曼谷一家教学医院的犬咬伤病例

Dog-bite injuries at a Bangkok teaching hospital.

作者信息

Bhanganada K, Wilde H, Sakolsataydorn P, Oonsombat P

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Siriraj Hospital of Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

出版信息

Acta Trop. 1993 Dec;55(4):249-55. doi: 10.1016/0001-706x(93)90082-m.

Abstract

Thailand has a large domestic and stray dog population and Buddhist cultural beliefs encourage feeding and protection of stray animals. Dog bites are common injuries encountered in emergency rooms throughout the country. A prospective study of such bites seen at a teaching hospital in Bangkok revealed that: (1) dog bites represent 5.3% of injuries seen in the emergency room; (2) the majority occur on the street, are inflicated by stray dogs and are interpreted by the victim as unprovoked. Children and teenagers account for 55% of the victims. The lower extremities (54%) and upper extremities (20%) were the most common sites for bites. 9% of patients were bitten on the face or head. In addition to pain, risk of infection (approximately 13%) and the significant cost of caring for these injuries, victims often experienced prolonged anxiety because of to the generally known risk of rabies in Thailand. Due to the high cost of imported immune globulins and vaccines, rabies exposures are not always managed optimally in Asia.

摘要

泰国国内家犬和流浪狗数量众多,佛教文化信仰鼓励人们喂养和保护流浪动物。狗咬伤是该国各地急诊室常见的损伤。一项对曼谷一家教学医院收治的此类咬伤病例的前瞻性研究显示:(1)狗咬伤占急诊室所见损伤的5.3%;(2)大多数咬伤发生在街上,由流浪狗造成,受害者认为是无端被咬。儿童和青少年占受害者的55%。下肢(54%)和上肢(20%)是最常见的咬伤部位。9%的患者面部或头部被咬伤。除了疼痛、感染风险(约13%)以及处理这些损伤的高昂费用外,由于泰国普遍存在狂犬病风险,受害者常常会经历长时间的焦虑。由于进口免疫球蛋白和疫苗成本高昂,在亚洲,狂犬病暴露情况并不总是能得到最佳处理。

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