Literature DB >> 20201185

Knowledge and practices among the general practitioners of Karachi regarding dog bite management.

Syed Faraz Ul Hassan Shah1, Munazza Jawed, Shanila Nooruddin, Sumaira Afzal, Faisal Sajid, Sana Majeed, Munazza Naveed, Kamal Mustafa, Muhammad Azhar.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To find out the knowledge and practices among the general practitioners (GPs) of Karachi regarding dog bite management.
METHODS: This cross sectional study was carried out in private and public Qlinics of Karachi using a pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. The study population was composed of 151 GPs with MBBS degree. Data was analyzed on SPSS version 12.0.
RESULTS: Out of total 151 general practitioners, 124 were male and 27/female doctors. The majority (77.5%) of GPs knew the cause of rabies, but only 51.7% knew about the incubation period. Only 19.4% GPs had appropriate knowledge about the first line treatment. Almost all GPs (98%) had no knowledge about the types of anti-rabies vaccine and only 19.2% knew about anti-rabies serum.
CONCLUSION: There is an apparent lack of awareness among GPs regarding appropriate animal wound management and vaccine administration. Reorientation programmes and continued medical education (CME) for GPs are required to highlight WHO guidelines regarding treatment of animal bite.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20201185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pak Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-9982            Impact factor:   0.781


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1.  How familiar are our doctors towards Rabies prophylaxis- A study from coastal south India.

Authors:  Ramesh Holla; Bhagawan Darshan; Astha Guliani; Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan; Rekha Thapar; Prasanna Mithra; Nithin Kumar; Vaman Kulkarni; Avinash Kumar; Salman Anwar
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2017-10-30

2.  Management of dog bites by frontline service providers in primary healthcare facilities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, 2014-2015.

Authors:  Ernest Kenu; Vincent Ganu; Charles Lwanga Noora; Richard Adanu; Margaret Lartey
Journal:  Infect Dis Poverty       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 4.520

3.  Knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP) and control of rabies among community households and health practitioners at the human-wildlife interface in Limpopo National Park, Massingir District, Mozambique.

Authors:  Milton Mapatse; Claude Sabeta; José Fafetine; Darrell Abernethy
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-03-07

4.  Geographic variation in access to dog-bite care in Pakistan and risk of dog-bite exposure in Karachi: prospective surveillance using a low-cost mobile phone system.

Authors:  Syed Mohammad Asad Zaidi; Alain B Labrique; Saira Khowaja; Ismat Lotia-Farrukh; Julia Irani; Naseem Salahuddin; Aamir Javed Khan
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-12-12
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