Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil

IntroductionAccidents involving dog attacks are very common, which makes this type of accident a global public health issue. The estimates point to 20% of the victims of such accidents seeking care in health units, and half of them being children. In addition to acute injuries, dog attacks might res...

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Published in:Frontiers in Pediatrics
Main Authors: Michelle Marchi Medeiros, Fernando Augusto Lima Marson, Leonardo Souza Marques, Andressa Oliveira Peixoto, Andrea de Melo Alexandre Fraga
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cae2daac79524474a864f02b90aa1513 2023-05-15T15:51:20+02:00 Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil Michelle Marchi Medeiros Fernando Augusto Lima Marson Leonardo Souza Marques Andressa Oliveira Peixoto Andrea de Melo Alexandre Fraga 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.963803 https://doaj.org/article/cae2daac79524474a864f02b90aa1513 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2022.963803/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-2360 2296-2360 doi:10.3389/fped.2022.963803 https://doaj.org/article/cae2daac79524474a864f02b90aa1513 Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 10 (2022) Canis lupus familiaris dog bite emergency pediatrics trauma RJ1-570 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.963803 2022-12-30T23:56:26Z IntroductionAccidents involving dog attacks are very common, which makes this type of accident a global public health issue. The estimates point to 20% of the victims of such accidents seeking care in health units, and half of them being children. In addition to acute injuries, dog attacks might result in fractures, infections, scars, and psychological traumas. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of dog attacks to children under 14 years old assisted in a pediatric emergency service in Brazil.MethodsThe database of the Information and Toxicological Assistance Center of Campinas was surveyed to identify cases of children under 14 years old assisted after a dog attack in a 9-years period. Demographic data, number and type of lesions, type of exposure, part of the body affected, dog origin and condition, and the accident location and cause were analyzed. The data were presented in a descriptive way, and the age groups were classified as follows: 0–3 years old, 4–6 years old, and 7–14 years old. The different age groups were compared one to another regarding the markers evaluated using the chi-square test and the Fisher’s exact test. A 0.05 alpha was adopted in all analyses.ResultsThe number of children assisted in the study period totaled 1,012. The 7–14-year-old group was the most affected (n = 498; 49.2%), male patients were also majority (n = 660; 65.2%). Most injuries were found on the head/neck area (n = 378; 37.4%). However, the older the patients were, the higher the frequency of lesions on upper and lower limbs was, as well as attacks occurred in external environments, thus involving animals that could not be observed. A significant increase in accidents with provoked causes was observed in younger patients.ConclusionAccidents involving dog attacks are more likely to happen among boys. Younger children run higher risks of becoming victims of these accidents inside homes, being attacked by pets, and showing a greater incidence of head and neck lesions. Older children present more ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Frontiers in Pediatrics 10
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dog bite
emergency
pediatrics
trauma
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dog bite
emergency
pediatrics
trauma
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Michelle Marchi Medeiros
Fernando Augusto Lima Marson
Leonardo Souza Marques
Andressa Oliveira Peixoto
Andrea de Melo Alexandre Fraga
Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil
topic_facet Canis lupus familiaris
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pediatrics
trauma
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description IntroductionAccidents involving dog attacks are very common, which makes this type of accident a global public health issue. The estimates point to 20% of the victims of such accidents seeking care in health units, and half of them being children. In addition to acute injuries, dog attacks might result in fractures, infections, scars, and psychological traumas. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of dog attacks to children under 14 years old assisted in a pediatric emergency service in Brazil.MethodsThe database of the Information and Toxicological Assistance Center of Campinas was surveyed to identify cases of children under 14 years old assisted after a dog attack in a 9-years period. Demographic data, number and type of lesions, type of exposure, part of the body affected, dog origin and condition, and the accident location and cause were analyzed. The data were presented in a descriptive way, and the age groups were classified as follows: 0–3 years old, 4–6 years old, and 7–14 years old. The different age groups were compared one to another regarding the markers evaluated using the chi-square test and the Fisher’s exact test. A 0.05 alpha was adopted in all analyses.ResultsThe number of children assisted in the study period totaled 1,012. The 7–14-year-old group was the most affected (n = 498; 49.2%), male patients were also majority (n = 660; 65.2%). Most injuries were found on the head/neck area (n = 378; 37.4%). However, the older the patients were, the higher the frequency of lesions on upper and lower limbs was, as well as attacks occurred in external environments, thus involving animals that could not be observed. A significant increase in accidents with provoked causes was observed in younger patients.ConclusionAccidents involving dog attacks are more likely to happen among boys. Younger children run higher risks of becoming victims of these accidents inside homes, being attacked by pets, and showing a greater incidence of head and neck lesions. Older children present more ...
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author Michelle Marchi Medeiros
Fernando Augusto Lima Marson
Leonardo Souza Marques
Andressa Oliveira Peixoto
Andrea de Melo Alexandre Fraga
author_facet Michelle Marchi Medeiros
Fernando Augusto Lima Marson
Leonardo Souza Marques
Andressa Oliveira Peixoto
Andrea de Melo Alexandre Fraga
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title Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil
title_short Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil
title_full Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in Campinas, Brazil
title_sort epidemiological profile of dog attacks to patients under 14 years old assisted at the pediatric referral emergency unit of a tertiary hospital in campinas, brazil
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