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Title: | Retrospective Study on Puppy Bites Reported to Veterinary Clinic, Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Vom, Plateau State from 2004 to 2010. |
Authors: | Kujul, N.B Karshima, N.S. Chukwuedo, A.A. Olaleye, S. Salisu, A.A. |
Keywords: | rabies fluorescent antibody test |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Nigerian Veterinary Journal |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 33;No. 3; Pp 549-556 |
Abstract: | In a retrospective study of puppy bite
cases, a total of 130 cases of bites were
analyzed using seven years records of
puppy bites obtained at the Veterinary
Clinic of the Federal College of Animal
Health and Production Technology, Vom,
Plateau State. Of these, 53.1% (69/130)
and 46.9 (61/130) were bites from male
and female puppies respectively. This was
statistically insignificant (p>0.05). Based
on age groups, cases of bites were highest
39.2% (51/130) and lowest, 19.2%
(25/130), for age groups >2-4 and 0-2
respectively. The highest cases of bites
22.3% (29/130) were recorded in 2004,
while 2006 had the lowest with 11.5%
( 15/130) whi ch was s tat i s t i cal ly
insignificant (p>0.05). Also 60.0%
(78/130) of the bite cases were as a result of
provocation while the remaining 40.0%
(52/130) were unprovoked bites. The
outcome of fluorescent antibody test
showed that 33.1% (43/130) of the puppies
were positive for rabies. Also of this 33.1%
positive samples, 22.3% (29/130) and
10.8% (14/130) were males and females
respectively. This was statistically
significant (p<0.05). The highest apparent
prevalence was obtained in Jos South
12.3% (16/130), while the lowest was in
Shendam 0.8% (1/130). None of the cases
from Pankshin was positive for rabies. Also
Jos South recorded highest number of
cases 55 (42.3%), while the least were in
Langtang and Shendam with 3 (2.3%)
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each. The results showed that puppies
below the age of three months can come
down with rabies. It is recommended that
the age for rabies vaccination in Plateau
State and Nigeria at large where the
disease is endemic be reconsidered
especially where bitch immunization is
uncertain. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2151 |
ISSN: | 0331-3026 |
Appears in Collections: | Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine
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