Paediatric emergency department dog bite attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic: an audit at a tertiary children's hospital.
John S P TullochSimon MinfordVicky PimblettMatt RotheramRobert M ChristleyCarri WestgarthPublished in: BMJ paediatrics open (2021)
COVID-19 national public health measures were associated with an increase in paediatric emergency department dog bite attendance, and may be due to increased child exposure to dogs via 'stay at home' orders and school closures. National lockdowns are likely to continue globally throughout the COVID-19 pandemic; this is likely to result in more dog bites. Urgent public health communication and injury prevention strategies are needed to help prevent these avoidable injuries.