Incidence of dog bite injuries and its associated factors in Punjab province of Pakistan

Muhammad Alfahad , Farwa Butt , Muhammad Adnan Aslam , Tariq Abbas , Adnan Ahmad Qazi , Qudratullah
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Dog bites are a major cause for transmission of rabies virus to humans. Pakistan ranks fifth among most rabies affected countries in the world. There are a few regional (ecological) studies that investigated factors that explain geographic disparities in incidence of dog bite injuries. The main objective of this research was to document findings of spatial exploratory data analysis of incidence of reported cases of dog bite in Punjab province of Pakistan (2016–2019). In addition, we have quantified the association between incidence of dog bites and a set of selected socio-economic and demographic variables. District-wise data about reported cases of dog bites from 2016 to 2019 were used to map annual crude incidence per 100,000 of population. There was an obvious spatial variation in incidence of dog bites but there was no evidence of spatial autocorrelation. The risk of dog bite attacks was relatively higher in districts with low human population density (per sq. km), poor literacy rate, more rural population (% of total population), and lower median nighttime lights.

巴基斯坦旁遮普省犬咬伤发生率及其相关因素
狗咬伤是狂犬病病毒传播给人类的主要原因。巴基斯坦在世界上受狂犬病影响最严重的国家中排名第五。有一些区域(生态)研究调查了解释狗咬伤发生率的地理差异的因素。本研究的主要目的是记录2016-2019年巴基斯坦旁遮普省报告的狗咬伤病例发生率的空间探索性数据分析结果。此外,我们还量化了狗咬伤发生率与一系列选定的社会经济和人口变量之间的关系。使用2016年至2019年报告的犬咬伤病例的地区数据来绘制每10万人的年粗发病率。犬咬伤发生率存在明显的空间差异,但不存在空间自相关。人口密度低的地区发生犬咬伤事件的风险相对较高。Km),识字率低,农村人口较多(占总人口的百分比),夜间灯光中位数较低。
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