Dog bite injuries in a tertiary care children's hospital: A seven-year review.
Andrea ZangariElisabetta CerigioniFabiano NinoRoberto GuidiCaterina GuliaRoberto PiergentiliMichele IlariNadia MazzoniGiovanni CobellisPublished in: Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society (2021)
Our results are consistent with previous data showing that the typical dog-related injury occurs from a known dog, during spring and summer, and in younger boys, who are frequently exposed to head and neck wounds. Our experience showed the feasibility and safety of primary repair and antibiotic prophylaxis in all patients, with very low incidence of infection and good cosmetic results.