From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)

The aim of this paper is to present data on hospitalized patients in Zagreb clinics and hospitals, from 2007 to 2021. This paper is a continuation of our previous paper, but for a different time period. All data were collected from the official patient registry of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic, wh...

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Main Authors: Radovan Vodopija, Dora Primorac, Jelena Boneta, Kruno Sokol, Daniela Vojvodić
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Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/482162
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author Radovan Vodopija
Dora Primorac
Jelena Boneta
Kruno Sokol
Daniela Vojvodić
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description The aim of this paper is to present data on hospitalized patients in Zagreb clinics and hospitals, from 2007 to 2021. This paper is a continuation of our previous paper, but for a different time period. All data were collected from the official patient registry of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic, which operates within the Reference Center for Rabies at Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public Health. During this period, there were 9960 patients examined for injuries inflicted by animals, of which 98 (0.98%) were hospitalized in different departments and hospitals in Zagreb due to wound severity. All the hospitalized patients were examined to exclude the possible risk of rabies. The official patient registry of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic is the source of the presented data, which were collected and analyzed retrospectively. We conducted a descriptive analysis. The ages of the hospitalized patients ranged from 17 days to 82 years, 55 (56.12%) were adults, and 43 (43.88%) were children; among the adults, there were 29 (29.59%) men and 26 (26.53%) women, while among the children there were 25 (25.51%) boys and 18 (18.37%) girls. The most common causes of hospitalization after an animal bite were infectious diseases (cat-scratch disease, rat-bite fever) and severity of wounds, which is comparable to the data available from other countries. There is no statistically significant difference in the frequency of hospitalization between children and adults, while dogs are statistically significantly more likely to inflict injuries that result in hospitalization than other animals. However, no specific anatomical location exhibited a statistically significant higher frequency of bites compared to others, as one might expect.
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spelling doaj-art-d12f82ec2b95488fb46803096df6489c2025-08-20T03:28:50ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical ResearchActa Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512024-01-0163.3-478479310.20471/acc.2024.63.03-04.40From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)Radovan Vodopija0Dora Primorac1Jelena Boneta2Kruno Sokol3Daniela Vojvodić4Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, CroatiaAndrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, CroatiaInstitute of Public Health of Zagreb County, Zaprešić, CroatiaInstitute of Public Health of Zagreb County, Zaprešić, CroatiaInstitute of Public Health of Zagreb County, Zaprešić, CroatiaThe aim of this paper is to present data on hospitalized patients in Zagreb clinics and hospitals, from 2007 to 2021. This paper is a continuation of our previous paper, but for a different time period. All data were collected from the official patient registry of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic, which operates within the Reference Center for Rabies at Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public Health. During this period, there were 9960 patients examined for injuries inflicted by animals, of which 98 (0.98%) were hospitalized in different departments and hospitals in Zagreb due to wound severity. All the hospitalized patients were examined to exclude the possible risk of rabies. The official patient registry of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic is the source of the presented data, which were collected and analyzed retrospectively. We conducted a descriptive analysis. The ages of the hospitalized patients ranged from 17 days to 82 years, 55 (56.12%) were adults, and 43 (43.88%) were children; among the adults, there were 29 (29.59%) men and 26 (26.53%) women, while among the children there were 25 (25.51%) boys and 18 (18.37%) girls. The most common causes of hospitalization after an animal bite were infectious diseases (cat-scratch disease, rat-bite fever) and severity of wounds, which is comparable to the data available from other countries. There is no statistically significant difference in the frequency of hospitalization between children and adults, while dogs are statistically significantly more likely to inflict injuries that result in hospitalization than other animals. However, no specific anatomical location exhibited a statistically significant higher frequency of bites compared to others, as one might expect.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/482162RabiesAnimal injuriesChildrenAdultsHospitalization
spellingShingle Radovan Vodopija
Dora Primorac
Jelena Boneta
Kruno Sokol
Daniela Vojvodić
From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)
Acta Clinica Croatica
Rabies
Animal injuries
Children
Adults
Hospitalization
title From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)
title_full From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)
title_fullStr From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)
title_full_unstemmed From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)
title_short From the Archives of the Zagreb Antirabies Clinic: Hospitalized Persons due to Animal Bites from 2007 to 2021 (Part Two)
title_sort from the archives of the zagreb antirabies clinic hospitalized persons due to animal bites from 2007 to 2021 part two
topic Rabies
Animal injuries
Children
Adults
Hospitalization
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/482162
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