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2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-48041/v2
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The Changing Epidemiology of Dog Bite Injuries in the United States, 2005-2018

Abstract: Background: In 2018, the most recent year for which data are available, dog bites ranked as the 13th leading cause of nonfatal emergency department visits in the United States. As dog ownership spirals upwards in the United States, it is important to continue to monitor the epidemiology of dog bite injuries. This study provides contemporary data on the incidence of dog bites injuries in the United States and in New York and profiles individuals who have been treated for dog bites in emergency departments. The … Show more

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“… 3 Traumatic lip injuries are a subset of the millions of dog bites, human bites, and other etiologies that occur annually. 4 , 5 Precise surgical technique is critical, given the importance of the lips. Reconstructing the midface—with multiple tissue types, layers, and contours—is complex.…”
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“… 3 Traumatic lip injuries are a subset of the millions of dog bites, human bites, and other etiologies that occur annually. 4 , 5 Precise surgical technique is critical, given the importance of the lips. Reconstructing the midface—with multiple tissue types, layers, and contours—is complex.…”
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confidence: 99%