Trends in Animal Bites and Rabies-related Deaths in Northern Iran: Implications for Public Health Interventions.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ali Davoudi Kiakalayeh, Zakiye Gharib, Reza Mohammadi, Leila Kanafi Vahed, Sajad Davoudi-Kiakalayeh
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Abstract

Background: Rabies remains a public health problem in middle-income countries like Iran, despite being preventable. This study aimed to evaluate the six-year incidence of animal bites in the southern Caspian Sea region from 2016 to 2022, and focus on estimating the direct costs of animal bite cases using the incidence-based method.

Methods: A multicenter, registry-based study was conducted using surveillance data of animal bites.

Results: Of the 40922 cases reported during the study period, 65.9% were male and 34.1% were female. Animal bites were most frequent among individuals over 50 years of age (23.5%), while children under 10 years of age had the lowest frequency of animal bites (2.3%). Animal bites were most common in June. Dogs were responsible for 33277 (81%) cases, cats for 5,624 (13.7%) cases, cows for 1054 (2.5%) cases, and other animals for the remaining cases. During the six-year study period, four deaths due to rabies were reported in the study area. The annual bite incidence rate was 386.3 per 100000 people in northern Iran. The males-to-female ratio was highest in 2019 (M/F ratio=2.4, 95% CI=1.2‒3.4).

Conclusion: The elderly are at higher risk of animal bites, especially in rural areas. It is important to emphasize the use of protective clothing, washing wounds with soap water and rabies vaccination as initial treatment. Targeted vaccination efforts for eligible animals should be prioritized to minimize unnecessary financial burden. Educating farmers about rabies prevention programs, especially in cases of cow bites, is also important.

伊朗北部动物咬伤和狂犬病相关死亡的趋势:对公共卫生干预的影响》。
背景:狂犬病尽管可以预防,但在伊朗等中等收入国家仍是一个公共卫生问题。本研究旨在评估里海南部地区从 2016 年到 2022 年六年间的动物咬伤发病率,并重点使用基于发病率的方法估算动物咬伤病例的直接成本:方法:利用动物咬伤监测数据,开展了一项基于登记的多中心研究:在研究期间报告的 40922 例病例中,65.9% 为男性,34.1% 为女性。动物咬伤最常见于 50 岁以上的人群(23.5%),而 10 岁以下儿童被动物咬伤的频率最低(2.3%)。动物咬伤在 6 月份最为常见。被狗咬伤的有 33277 例(81%),被猫咬伤的有 5624 例(13.7%),被牛咬伤的有 1054 例(2.5%),其余被其他动物咬伤。在六年的研究期间,研究地区共报告了四例狂犬病死亡病例。伊朗北部的年咬伤发病率为每 10 万人 386.3 例。2019年的男女比例最高(男女比例=2.4,95% CI=1.2-3.4):老年人被动物咬伤的风险较高,尤其是在农村地区。强调使用防护服、用肥皂水清洗伤口和接种狂犬病疫苗作为初期治疗非常重要。应优先为符合条件的动物接种疫苗,以减少不必要的经济负担。教育农民了解狂犬病预防计划也很重要,尤其是在奶牛咬伤的情况下。
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Archives of Iranian Medicine
Archives of Iranian Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.20
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0.00%
发文量
67
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aim and Scope: The Archives of Iranian Medicine (AIM) is a monthly peer-reviewed multidisciplinary medical publication. The journal welcomes contributions particularly relevant to the Middle-East region and publishes biomedical experiences and clinical investigations on prevalent diseases in the region as well as analyses of factors that may modulate the incidence, course, and management of diseases and pertinent medical problems. Manuscripts with didactic orientation and subjects exclusively of local interest will not be considered for publication.The 2016 Impact Factor of "Archives of Iranian Medicine" is 1.20.
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