A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE OF ANIMAL BITE VICTIMS REGARDING ANIMAL BITE AND RABIES ATTENDING ANIMAL BITE OPD ASSOCIATED WITH GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE DATIA, MADHYA PRADESH

Vikas Pandey, Kalpana Arya, Bikramjeet Mitra
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Objective: The objective of the study is to assess the knowledge regarding animal bite, prevention and control and study the association of the socio-demographic factors with knowledge regarding animal bite, prevention and control. Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted in 280 animal bite victims attending animal bite OPD associated with Govt. Medical College Datia, Madhya Pradesh, India. Information collected with the semi-structured questionnaire after obtaining informed verbal consent for study duration of 3 mo. Data pertaining regarding knowledge of animal bite victims, prevention and control to the socio-demographic profile of victim, category of bite, age, sex, education, occupation, residence was collected. Data was analyzed using MS Excel and Epi Info software. Results: Among 280 victims 178(63.57%) were males, 156(55.7%) belongs to 15-45 y, 170(60.71%) were living in urban area, and 98(35%) and 89(31.7%) of the victims were agriculture worker and laborers respectively. 263(93.92%) victims bitten by dog of them 249(88.9%) by street dog, 221(78.92%) had Category III bite, lower extremity was affected in 280(75.71%), and 156(55.71%) of the victims were affected during evening hours. Conclusion: There is need for creating awareness in public and medical community about proper wound management and judicious use of anti-rabies vaccine.
与中央邦达蒂亚政府医学院相关的动物咬伤手术室开展的关于动物咬伤受害者对动物咬伤和狂犬病知识的研究
研究目的本研究旨在评估有关动物咬伤、预防和控制的知识,并研究社会人口因素与动物咬伤、预防和控制知识之间的关联:在印度中央邦达提亚政府医学院动物咬伤门诊部就诊的 280 名动物咬伤受害者中开展了一项观察性横断面研究。在获得知情口头同意后,通过半结构式问卷收集信息,研究持续 3 个月。收集的数据涉及动物咬伤受害者的知识、预防和控制、受害者的社会人口概况、咬伤类别、年龄、性别、教育程度、职业和居住地。数据使用 MS Excel 和 Epi Info 软件进行分析:280名受害者中有178人(63.57%)为男性,156人(55.7%)年龄在15-45岁之间,170人(60.71%)居住在城市地区,98人(35%)和89人(31.7%)分别是农业工人和工人。263(93.92%)名受害者被狗咬伤,其中249(88.9%)名受害者被街狗咬伤,221(78.92%)名受害者被第三类狗咬伤,280(75.71%)名受害者被咬伤下肢,156(55.71%)名受害者在傍晚时分被咬伤:有必要提高公众和医疗界对正确处理伤口和合理使用抗狂犬病疫苗的认识。
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