2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-10413
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Abstract: RESUMO Objetivou-se conhecer o perfil epidemiológico do paciente que buscou atendimento antirrábico pós-exposição associado a acidentes com gatos domésticos, em Belo Horizonte/MG, no período de 2007 a 2016. Realizou-se uma análise exploratória das fichas de notificação do atendimento antirrábico humano do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificações (Sinan). Nos resultados, observou-se que 37,4% das pessoas eram adultas do gênero feminino, com idade entre 20 e 59 anos, 88,7% residentes em área urbana, 26,1… Show more

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“…For instance, in Brazil, in 2008–2016, only 1.4% cases of people bitten by animals concerned wildlife vs. 94% of bites by dogs and cats [ 64 ]. In the same country, variants of rabies viruses circulating in populations of vampire bats Desmodus rotundus were also isolated in domestic cats and transmitted to humans from both animal species [ 69 ]. Moreover, rabies may potentially be transmitted from cats to humans through scratches, which are common injuries associated with people–cat interactions [ 70 ].…”
Section: State Of Art Of Bat–cat Exchange Of Pathogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in Brazil, in 2008–2016, only 1.4% cases of people bitten by animals concerned wildlife vs. 94% of bites by dogs and cats [ 64 ]. In the same country, variants of rabies viruses circulating in populations of vampire bats Desmodus rotundus were also isolated in domestic cats and transmitted to humans from both animal species [ 69 ]. Moreover, rabies may potentially be transmitted from cats to humans through scratches, which are common injuries associated with people–cat interactions [ 70 ].…”
Section: State Of Art Of Bat–cat Exchange Of Pathogensmentioning
confidence: 99%