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Citation

Hoff GL, Cai J, Kendrick R, Archer R. Mo. Med. 2005; 102(6): 565-568.

Affiliation

Kansas City Health Department, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Missouri State Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16355644

Abstract

Dog bites are the second most costly public health problem in the United States with half of all Americans being bitten in their lifetime. Approximately 17 to 18 percent of dog bite injuries receive medical attention. Between 1998 and 2002, Kansas City, Missouri, residents made 3,467 emergency department visits for dog bite trauma and 96 individuals were hospitalized. We report the principal diagnoses for those visits and admissions. Median hospital charges for emergency department services and hospitalizations were $300 per visit and $4,698 per admission. We discuss deficiencies in the reporting of animal bites as well as recommended community efforts in reducing the burden of dog bite trauma.

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