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Child victims of dog bites treated in emergency departments: a prospective survey


A Kahn, P Bauche, J Lamoureux - European journal of Pediatrics, 2003 - Springer
Abstract The study was conducted to determine the characteristics of child
victims of dog bite accidents. Pediatricians and nurses prospectively collected
stan- dardized information on all child victims of dog bites brought in for ...
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Canine-specific STR typing of saliva traces on dog bite wounds


C Eichmann, B Berger, M Reinhold, M Lutz, … - International journal of legal medicine, 2004 - Springer
Page 1. Int J Legal Med (2004) 118: 337–342 DOI 10.1007/s00414-004-0479-7 ORIGINAL
ARTICLE Cordula Eichmann . Burkhard Berger . Maximilian Reinhold . ...
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Estimating the probability of identity in a random dog population using 15 highly …


C Eichmann, B Berger, M Steinlechner, W … - Forensic science international, 2005 - Elsevier
Dog DNA-profiling is becoming an important supplementary technology for the
investigation of accident and crime, as dogs are intensely integrated in human
social life. We investigated 15 highly polymorphic canine STR markers and ...
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An important public health problem: rabies suspected bites and post-exposure prophylaxis in …


B Kilic, B Unal, S Semin, SK Konakci - International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2006 - Elsevier
Males comprised 66.7% of the cases, and 43.5% of the total were under 20 years
old. In 74% of cases the animal involved in the bite was a dog. Only 70% of the
animals had an owner, and only 17% of the animals had a rabies vaccination ...
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[PDF] Animal and human bite injuries in Victoria, 1998-2004


CE MacBean, DMD Taylor, K Ashby - Medical journal of Australia, 2007 - mja.com.au
Database search The NCIS database was interrogated using the search term
“bite”. Non-mammal bite cases were then excluded manually. The VEMD database
was searched for patients with the external injury code of “dog ...
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Fatal dog bites in New Zealand


D Healey, E Gray, P Atatoa-Carr, A Bell, S … - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2007 - nzma.org.nz
Conclusions Dogs are no different the world over. There have been five confirmed
dog bite-related fatalities in New Zealand. Dog attacks in New Zealand strongly
resemble those from other developed countries. Indeed similar situations ...
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[PDF] Dog bite injuries


L Marsh, J Langley, R Gauld, P Kelly, I Hayes, … - NZ Med J, 2004 - nzma.org.nz
Results There was one fatality and 3119 hospitalisations, an average of 240 per
year. Those most at risk were males and children under 9 years of age. The
incidence rate of dog bites has continued to increase from that reported ...
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Canine and human factors related to dog bite injuries


CM Shuler, EE DeBess, JA Lapidus, K … - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2008 - Am Vet Med Assoc
Dr. Shuler's present address is Georgia Division of Public Health, 2 Peachtree
NW, Atlanta, GA 30303. ... The authors thank Molly Vogt for technical support
with GIS applications. ... Objective—To identify physical traits of ...
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A review of facial injuries due to dog bites


A Abuabara - Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal (Internet), 2006 - SciELO Espana
Bite injuries to the head and neck region can result in facial disfigurement
with distressing physical and psychological consequences. This article reviewed
the causes and management of facial bite wounds due to dog bites. A PUBMED ...
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[PDF] Aspectos epidemiológicos de las mordeduras caninas


J Palacio, M León, S García-Belenguerb - Gac Sanit, 2005 - SciELO Espana
Resumen Las mordeduras de animales a personas suponen un im- portante problema
de salud pública. Dentro de éstas, las más frecuentes son las producidas por
perros. Un primer paso ne- cesario en la prevención de este tipo de ...
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