2016
DOI: 10.20431/2456-0049.0103001
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Important to Forensic Medicine Statistical Trends in Hospital Admissions of Patents Bitten and Struck by Dogs (W54 ICD-10) in the Lower Silesia Region of Poland in the Years 2006-2012

Abstract: Exposure to animate non-human mechanical forces shall theoretically become less and less frequent with the progress of civilization-as there are less and less animals in the humans nearest environment, especially wild or uncontrolled ones. However, as the society wealth grows it is becoming more and more popular to keep pets of different sorts. Also leisure time activities in open spaces reopen possibilities of contacts between humans and wild and stray animals. All this increases the risk of incidents resulti… Show more

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“…Australia, UK, USA) and low-and middleincome countries, as Bangladesh [8], India [9] and Iran [10]. In Poland, to-date, only one attempt has been made to assess the phenomenon [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Australia, UK, USA) and low-and middleincome countries, as Bangladesh [8], India [9] and Iran [10]. In Poland, to-date, only one attempt has been made to assess the phenomenon [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%