Cargando…

Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature

Introduction: The close association of dogs with humans may explain the fact that dog bites are possibly the most common animal bites recorded. The relevant data concerning Greece is scarce. We aimed to study this phenomenon by describing its characteristics. Methods: We performed a retrospective an...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kouzos, Dimitrios, Katsos, Konstantinos, Zouzia, Evmorfili I, Moraitis, Konstantinos, Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios G, Goutas, Nikos, Spiliopoulou, Chara A, Sakelliadis, Emmanouil I
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8829381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35165556
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21097
_version_ 1784648066608922624
author Kouzos, Dimitrios
Katsos, Konstantinos
Zouzia, Evmorfili I
Moraitis, Konstantinos
Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios G
Goutas, Nikos
Spiliopoulou, Chara A
Sakelliadis, Emmanouil I
author_facet Kouzos, Dimitrios
Katsos, Konstantinos
Zouzia, Evmorfili I
Moraitis, Konstantinos
Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios G
Goutas, Nikos
Spiliopoulou, Chara A
Sakelliadis, Emmanouil I
author_sort Kouzos, Dimitrios
collection PubMed
description Introduction: The close association of dogs with humans may explain the fact that dog bites are possibly the most common animal bites recorded. The relevant data concerning Greece is scarce. We aimed to study this phenomenon by describing its characteristics. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of cases concerning dog attack victims, examined our Department, between 2011 and 2019. Recorded variables included sex, age, nationality, occupation, marital status, medical history, ownership status of the dog, injury anatomic location, incident time, the timing of clinical forensic examination, incapacitation time, and medical care provided. Statistical analysis was performed using Stata/MP 13 (Stata Corp., College Station, TX) and IBM SPSS Statistics Version 20 (IBM, Armonk, NY). Statistical significance was defined as a two-sided p value of <0.05. Results: Most incidents involved male victims (54.2%). The victim’s mean age was 44.9 years. The dog involved was unowned in 19.8% of cases. The most frequent anatomical site of injury was the legs (48.1%). Older victims suffered injuries in more sensitive areas of the body (head and neck), when compared to younger adults. Only 1.9% of victims required hospitalization. The mean incapacitation time was estimated at 5.39 days. Conclusions: Per our results, males tend more often to be victims of dog attacks. Typically, victims are of increased age and are attacked by a dog already known to them. Most incidents take place during late winter and spring, more specifically during February and during May. The most frequently affected anatomical sites were the legs. Older people suffered injuries in more sensitive areas of the body.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8829381
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Cureus
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88293812022-02-13 Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature Kouzos, Dimitrios Katsos, Konstantinos Zouzia, Evmorfili I Moraitis, Konstantinos Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios G Goutas, Nikos Spiliopoulou, Chara A Sakelliadis, Emmanouil I Cureus Other Introduction: The close association of dogs with humans may explain the fact that dog bites are possibly the most common animal bites recorded. The relevant data concerning Greece is scarce. We aimed to study this phenomenon by describing its characteristics. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of cases concerning dog attack victims, examined our Department, between 2011 and 2019. Recorded variables included sex, age, nationality, occupation, marital status, medical history, ownership status of the dog, injury anatomic location, incident time, the timing of clinical forensic examination, incapacitation time, and medical care provided. Statistical analysis was performed using Stata/MP 13 (Stata Corp., College Station, TX) and IBM SPSS Statistics Version 20 (IBM, Armonk, NY). Statistical significance was defined as a two-sided p value of <0.05. Results: Most incidents involved male victims (54.2%). The victim’s mean age was 44.9 years. The dog involved was unowned in 19.8% of cases. The most frequent anatomical site of injury was the legs (48.1%). Older victims suffered injuries in more sensitive areas of the body (head and neck), when compared to younger adults. Only 1.9% of victims required hospitalization. The mean incapacitation time was estimated at 5.39 days. Conclusions: Per our results, males tend more often to be victims of dog attacks. Typically, victims are of increased age and are attacked by a dog already known to them. Most incidents take place during late winter and spring, more specifically during February and during May. The most frequently affected anatomical sites were the legs. Older people suffered injuries in more sensitive areas of the body. Cureus 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8829381/ /pubmed/35165556 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21097 Text en Copyright © 2022, Kouzos et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Other
Kouzos, Dimitrios
Katsos, Konstantinos
Zouzia, Evmorfili I
Moraitis, Konstantinos
Vlachodimitropoulos, Dimitrios G
Goutas, Nikos
Spiliopoulou, Chara A
Sakelliadis, Emmanouil I
Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature
title Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature
title_full Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature
title_short Non-Fatal Attacks by Dogs: Characteristics of Victims and Attacking Dogs, From the Forensic Perspective: A Series of 106 Cases From Athens, Greece, and Brief Review of the Literature
title_sort non-fatal attacks by dogs: characteristics of victims and attacking dogs, from the forensic perspective: a series of 106 cases from athens, greece, and brief review of the literature
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8829381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35165556
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21097
work_keys_str_mv AT kouzosdimitrios nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT katsoskonstantinos nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT zouziaevmorfilii nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT moraitiskonstantinos nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT vlachodimitropoulosdimitriosg nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT goutasnikos nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT spiliopouloucharaa nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature
AT sakelliadisemmanouili nonfatalattacksbydogscharacteristicsofvictimsandattackingdogsfromtheforensicperspectiveaseriesof106casesfromathensgreeceandbriefreviewoftheliterature