Epidemiological Profile and Awareness Regarding Animal Bite Management in an Urban Area

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Mallikarjuna, Sushma [1 ]
Jeshanah, Merlin Shruthi [1 ]
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[1] St Peters Med Coll, Community Med, Hosur, India
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post-exposure prophylaxis (pep); bite wound care; animal bite management; rabies awareness; urban; animal bites; RABIES;
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10.7759/cureus.69159
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives: The most common way for people to contract the deadly zoonotic disease rabies is through animal bites. This study was designed because there is a shortage of community-based data to determine the true extent of rabies infection and a lack of understanding regarding patient misconceptions in urban areas. The objective was to determine the scope of the issue and the epidemiological features of animal bite incidents. Methodology: This was a facility-based cross-sectional study conducted at the field practice area (Urban Health Training Centre) under the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College. The study duration was one year (May 2023 to April 2024). Consecutive patients (accompanied by an attendant) attending the Urban Health Training Centre were included in the study. A purposive sampling technique was used, and around 400 animal bite cases were recorded in one year at the Urban Health Training Centre. Results: Out of 1503 male cases at the Urban Health Training Centre, around 255 were dog bite cases (50.6%), whereas out of 1302 females visiting the Urban Health Training Centre, around 145 were dog bite cases (48%). The majority (35%) belonged to the age group of 11 to 20 years for both males and females. The mean age of the cases was 19.4 +/- 3.4 years. The study found a male preponderance (64%), with females constituting 36%. The right lower limb (49.5%), left lower limb (39%), and upper limb were the most frequently bitten sites. Fifty-one percent of the cases fell into Category II. According to local data, the most popular home management practices were ghee oil and cold treatments. Although Category III is the most severe bite, only 35% had taken the anti-rabies vaccine (ARV), and 8.75% had received rabies immunoglobulin. Conclusion: The public and medical community need to be made aware of the importance of wound care and the prudent use of the anti-rabies vaccine.
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