The epidemiology and clinical features of post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies: A retrospective study of 9772 cases

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Xin Jiang , Junlian Li , Jialing Pan , Lu Cheng , Cheng Jiang , Rui Wang
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Abstract

Background

In December 2015, the World Health Organization, the World Animal Health Organization, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations convened the International Congress on the elimination of rabies in Geneva. How to use epidemiological factors of post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent rabies has become the focus of attention.

Objective

To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of 9772 patients with rabies in a four-year period in one hospital, to clarify the outbreak law of rabies and to explore the corresponding prevention and control strategies.

Methods

The epidemiological data of rabies patients were collected from the infectious disease reporting information management system of the hospital from July 2018 to June 2022. The distributional characteristics of 13 influencing factors were analyzed using the chi-square test and linear regression.

Results

There was a significant correlation between the number of wounds and age, and the numbers of female and male patients were close. People over the age of 44 were more likely to get bites or scratches on their lower extremity (P<0.0001). There was a greater possibility for elderly people to be bitten by dogs (P<0.0001). Dogs preferred to bite or scratch lower limbs (P<0.0001), while cats upper limbs (P<0.0001). Upper limbs were more possibly attacked by animals at home (P<0.0001). There were significant correlations among exposure grade, wound treatment and number of wounds. Conclusions: Lower extremity protection is needed for the elderly and when encountering dogs, and more attention needs to be paid to the upper extremities when encountering cats and household pets, as well as pets that are cute but need to be protected from bites or scratches.

狂犬病暴露后预防的流行病学和临床特征:9772 例病例的回顾性研究
背景2015年12月,世界卫生组织、世界动物卫生组织、联合国粮农组织在日内瓦召开消除狂犬病国际大会。如何利用暴露后预防的流行病学因素预防狂犬病的发生成为人们关注的焦点。目的分析某医院4年9772例狂犬病患者的流行病学特征,明确狂犬病的暴发规律,探讨相应的防控策略。方法从该院传染病报告信息管理系统中收集2018年7月至2022年6月狂犬病患者的流行病学资料。采用卡方检验和线性回归分析13个影响因素的分布特征。结果伤口数量与年龄有显著相关性,女性和男性患者数量接近。44 岁以上的人下肢被咬伤或抓伤的可能性更大(P<0.0001)。老年人被狗咬伤的可能性更大(P<0.0001)。狗更喜欢咬或抓下肢(P<0.0001),而猫更喜欢抓上肢(P<0.0001)。上肢更有可能在家中受到动物攻击(P<0.0001)。暴露等级、伤口处理和伤口数量之间存在明显的相关性。结论:老年人和遇到狗时需要保护下肢,遇到猫和家养宠物以及可爱但需要防止咬伤或抓伤的宠物时需要更加注意上肢。
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One Health
One Health Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: One Health - a Gold Open Access journal. The mission of One Health is to provide a platform for rapid communication of high quality scientific knowledge on inter- and intra-species pathogen transmission, bringing together leading experts in virology, bacteriology, parasitology, mycology, vectors and vector-borne diseases, tropical health, veterinary sciences, pathology, immunology, food safety, mathematical modelling, epidemiology, public health research and emergency preparedness. As a Gold Open Access journal, a fee is payable on acceptance of the paper. Please see the Guide for Authors for more information. Submissions to the following categories are welcome: Virology, Bacteriology, Parasitology, Mycology, Vectors and vector-borne diseases, Co-infections and co-morbidities, Disease spatial surveillance, Modelling, Tropical Health, Discovery, Ecosystem Health, Public Health.
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