Literature DB >> 31397929

Risk of human exposure to animal bites in China: a clinic-based cross-sectional study.

Fan Chen1, Qiaoyan Liu2,3, Qingqing Jiang1, Jun Shi4, Tegene Regassa Luba5, Asefa Deressa Hundera6, Pengqian Fang5, Shiyi Cao1, Zuxun Lu1.   

Abstract

Human exposure to animal bites is the most important public health concern in relation to rabies transmission. This study aims to determine the factors associated with human exposure to animal bites in China. A cross-sectional study of visitors to rabies prevention clinics who were seeking treatment because of exposure to animal bites or scratches was conducted in Wuhan, China. Humans exposed to animal bites (n = 1015) were interviewed, and 87% of the bites were attributed to domestic animals. The risk types for animal bites included unprovoked aggression (31.7%), excessive play (27.5%), insufficient preparedness (26.7%), and improper care of animals (14.1%). Children aged 1-15 years (OR = 9.069, 95% CI: 4.572-17.987, P < 0.001) were more likely to be injured because of excessive play. Nonvaccinated people (OR = 2.168, 95% CI: 1.034-4.545, P = 0.040) and people who discontinued the rabies vaccine regimen (OR = 2.600, 95% CI: 1.561-4.331, P < 0.001) were at risk of rabies exposure and were more likely to be injured because of improper care of animals. This study showed that domestic animals were responsible for most animal bites. The associated factors were age, educational attainment, and animal ownership. Community health education with a special attention to schoolchildren and animal owners should be provided.
© 2019 New York Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  animal bites; associated factors; human exposure; rabies; wound infection

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31397929     DOI: 10.1111/nyas.14202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci        ISSN: 0077-8923            Impact factor:   5.691


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1.  Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding to rabies and its prevention and control among bite victims by suspected rabid animals in China.

Authors:  Dandan Li; Qiaoyan Liu; Fan Chen; Qingqing Jiang; Tiantian Wang; Xiaoxv Yin; Zuxun Lu; Shiyi Cao
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2021-05-08

Review 2.  Neglected challenges in the control of animal rabies in China.

Authors:  Faming Miao; Nan Li; Jinjin Yang; Teng Chen; Ye Liu; Shoufeng Zhang; Rongliang Hu
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2021-01-05

3.  The wound severity of animal bite victims visiting rabies prevention clinics and the influencing factors in Central China: a cross-sectional investigation.

Authors:  Dandan Li; Hanlin Liao; Fan Chen; Qingqing Jiang; Tiantian Wang; Zuxun Lu; Qiaoyan Liu; Shiyi Cao
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 3.295

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