Title of article :
Pattern of animal bites and factors associated with delay in postexposure prophylaxis in bitten people
Author/Authors :
Samiee-Roudi ، Khaled - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Soltani ، Maryam - Birjand University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
8
From page :
171
To page :
178
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Since the epidemiology of animal bites and the relevant factors in postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) are of great significance for preventing the deaths resulting from rabies and controlling the rabies disease, the main purpose of the current study is to account for the patterns of animal bites and factors associated with delay in PEP in bitten people. METHODS: This crosssectional study was conducted on all animal bites cases in Khaf city, Khorasan Razavi province, Iran, and included 553 cases of animal bites recorded from March 2014 to February 2016 in the healthcare centers. Chisquare test (or Fisher’s exact test) was used to identify the factors associated with delays in PEP. RESULTS: Results indicated that majority of the cases with animal bites were men (79.7%) aged from 21 to 60 years (48.5%). Due to the type of animal bites in all ages, the damages caused by dogs (85.2%) were greater than the damages caused by cats (9%) and other domestic or wild animals (5.8%). The frequency of delay in treatment was 14.4% in women and 5.2% in men (P = 0.002). The frequency of treatment delay in housewives (18.6%) and children under 6 years old (6.3%) was greater than that in other occupations (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION: According to the current study s results, individuals’ gender and occupation are among the main factors associated with delay in PEP. Therefore, identifying factors related to delay in treatment and providing people with the necessary education by health personnel are of considerable significance in prevention of unpleasant consequences of animal bites.
Keywords :
Bites , PostExposure Prophylaxis , Rabies
Journal title :
chronic diseases journal
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
chronic diseases journal
Record number :
2456723
Link To Document :
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