2014
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.12642
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Retrospective review of dog bite injuries in children presenting to a South Australian tertiary children's hospital emergency department

Abstract: Dog bite injuries are common in children and often require admission for inpatient care. This presents as a significant public health burden. For this reason, prevention initiatives need to be implemented on an ongoing basis.

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“…In children under 15 years of age, dog bites were more common than other bites (92% of all mammalian bites in this age group were dog bites); further, 20.2% of all dog bites were presented by children under 15 years of age, similar to other reported findings 1 , 5 . ‐ 7 , 10 …”
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“…In children under 15 years of age, dog bites were more common than other bites (92% of all mammalian bites in this age group were dog bites); further, 20.2% of all dog bites were presented by children under 15 years of age, similar to other reported findings 1 , 5 . ‐ 7 , 10 …”
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confidence: 89%
“…Our data identified certain trends that are consistent with other findings in the literature. Males were more likely to sustain bite injuries, especially by dogs, [5][6][7][8][9] and cat bites were more common in females, as in previous reports. 1 In children under 15 years of age, dog bites were more common than other bites (92% of all mammalian bites in this age group were dog bites); further, 20.2% of all dog bites were presented by children under 15 years of age, similar to other reported findings.…”
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“…Chiam ve ark. 'nın 15 ça-lışmasında da küçük yaş grubu (0-4 yaş) en sık ısırılan gruptur. Bu yaştaki çocukların fiziksel gelişimlerinin henüz tamamlanmamış olması ve hayvanlara karşı nasıl davranmaları gerektiğini bilmemelerinin neden olabileceği düşünülmüştür.…”
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