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Fatal dog attacks in Spain under a breed-specific legislation: A ten-year retrospective study

机译:西班牙致命的狗攻击在一个品种特定的立法下:一个十年的回顾性研究

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Forensic evaluation of fatal dog attacks requires interdisciplinary teams where veterinarians testify with forensic pathologists and odontologists to provide information about the circumstances of the attack, examine the scene, and study the autopsy of the victim or animal. In Spain, there is a shortage of scientific studies focused on dog bites and fewer studies on fatal attacks. The aim of this study is to use a multidisciplinary approach to review fatal dog maulings that occurred in Spain over a 10-year period. A retrospective descriptive epidemiological study of all deaths that resulted from attacks by domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) that occurred in Spain during a 10-year period (2004–2013) was performed. Different sources of information were reviewed: Instituto Nacional de Estadística (National Institute of Statistics), electronic search of media reports, forensic autopsy, and police reports. Demographics and epidemiological information related to the victims, dogs, and scenario of the events were collected. In the study period, 16 cases of fatal dog attacks (mean 1.6 cases/year) resulting in 17 deaths (71% male) were identified. The mean age of the victims was 45.9±31.5?years (range 1-90). Victims were over 65?years in 35% and younger than 5?years in 29% of cases. Fatal attacks were reported from 13 provinces. Barcelona was the province with the major incidence: (3 cases with 4 victims) followed by Tenerife, Canary Islands (2 cases). Some risk factors were identified: males and adults over 65?years, 1 dog involved, certain dog breeds, pet dog owned by the victim, attack at the victim's property, and injuries localized in the head, face, and neck areas. Most breeds involved in fatal attacks are considered by the current Spanish legislation as potential dangerous dogs. The implementation of breed-specific legislation in Spain (1999 and 2002) does not seem to have produced a reduction in dog bite–related fatalities over the last decade. A national reporting system on dog bites and dog attacks with a multidisciplinary approach including veterinary specialists is necessary (e.g., behavioral medicine), with the aim to reach a better understanding of the related risk factors as a first step in their prevention.
机译:对致命狗攻击的法医评估需要跨学科团队,兽医与法医病理学家和神经组织学家作证,提供有关攻击情况的信息,检查现场,以及研究受害者或动物的尸检。在西班牙,缺乏专注于狗叮咬的科学研究和对致命袭击的研究较少。本研究的目的是利用多学科方法来审查西班牙发生在10年期间发生的致命狗武器。在10年期间(2004-2013)中,西班牙发生的国内犬(Canis Lupus熟悉)引起的所有死亡的回顾性描述性流行病学研究。综述了不同信息来源:Instituto Nacional deEstadística(国家统计研究所),电子搜索媒体报告,法医尸检和警方报告。收集了与受害者,狗和事件情景相关的人口统计和流行病学信息。在研究期间,确定了16例致命狗攻击(平均1.6例/年),导致17例死亡(71%的男性)。受害者的平均年龄为45.9±31.5?年(范围1-90)。受害者超过65岁以下的时间超过5岁以下的案件中的29%。从13个省份报道了致命的攻击。巴塞罗那是该省的主要发病率:(3例患者4例),其次是特内里费岛,加那利群岛(2例)。确定了一些危险因素:65多年来的男性和成年人,涉及1只狗,某些狗品种,受害者所拥有的宠物狗,受害者的财产袭击,头部,脸部和颈部区域的伤害。目前的西班牙立法作为潜在的危险犬,涉及致命袭击的大多数品种。在过去十年中似乎在西班牙(1999年和2002年)的培养特定立法的实施似乎并未产生狗咬相关的死亡。狗叮咬和狗攻击的国家报告系统是必要的,包括兽医专家的多学科方法(例如,行为医学),旨在更好地了解相关危险因素作为预防的第一步。

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