DOG BITES;

ASSESSMENT OF BURDEN, DETERMINANTS AND PUBLIC SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR THEIR VICTIMS IN DISTRICT LAHORE

Authors

  • MUHAMMAD ASLAM BAJWA University Medical College,  University of Lahore
  • SHAHEENA MANZOOR Central Park Medical College, Lahore
  • Aftab Ahmed University Medical College, University of Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2012.19.05.2326

Keywords:

Rabies, Dog bites, Surveillance, Victims

Abstract

Every day, 25–30 new cases of dog bites are treated at the civil hospital in Karachi. In absence of accurate number of rabies
deaths, Infectious Disease Society of Pakistan suggests there are around 2000–5000 rabies deaths per year2. The estimated prevalence of
dog bites in Punjab is 0.03%, but no such estimate is available for Lahore3. Objective & Method: A community-based survey was carried out to
assess the burden, determinants and public services available for dog bites in Lahore district, Pakistan. Results & Discussion: The
prevalence of dog bites in the study population was 21.3%. The most common site of bites was the legs (68.4%), followed by the abdomen or
trunk (12.1%), and hands or arms (5.6%). Among respondents to an exit interview administered to clients seeking care from an antirabies
centre, the most frequent age group of victims of dog bites was 16–60 years (53.4%). The majority of respondents had been bitten by stray dogs
(63), while 47 respondents were bitten by their own or others’ pet dogs. Six respondents reported bites from rabid dogs. One hundred and
seven (107) respondents said they had received vaccination at dog-bite centres; 89% of respondents confirmed the availability of vaccine,
while 74.1% respondents said that they did not pay fees for services. Conclusions: The life-time prevalence of dog bites among respondents
was 21.3%. The most frequent age group of victims of dog bites was 16–60 years. Both stray and pet dogs had bitten the victims.

Author Biographies

MUHAMMAD ASLAM BAJWA, University Medical College,  University of Lahore

Assistant Professor 
Department of Community Medicine 

SHAHEENA MANZOOR, Central Park Medical College, Lahore

Prof. & Head Department of Community Medicine

Aftab Ahmed, University Medical College, University of Lahore

Associate Professor & Head
Department of Community Medicine

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Published

2012-10-08