Systematic review of dog bite prevention strategies.
Natasha Duncan-SutherlandAbbey C LissamanMichael ShepherdBridget KoolPublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2022)
Multiple strategies including effective engagement with indigenous communities and organisations will be required to reduce dog-bites and other incidents involving dog aggression. This review provides some evidence that legislated dog control strategies reduce dog bite rates. Available evidence suggests greater restrictions should be made for all dogs, rather than based on breed alone. Due to a burden of child injury, protection of children should be a focus of legislation and further investigations. Prevention strategies in children require redirection away from a focus on child-directed education and future research should investigate the effectiveness of engineering barriers and reporting strategies.