Summary
Almost 4,000 people were hospitalised in Australia in 2013–14 as a result of a dog-related injury—a rate of 17 cases per 100,000 population. In comparison, there were 572 drowning cases, 1,884 cases of poisoning by substances other than pharmaceuticals and 5,749 burns cases that resulted in hospitalisation in the same time period. Almost 4,000 people were hospitalised in Australia in 2013–14 as a result of a dog-related injury—a rate of 17 cases per 100,000 population. In comparison, there were 572 drowning cases, 1,884 cases of poisoning by substances other than pharmaceuticals and 5,749 burns cases that resulted in hospitalisation in the same time period.
In this fact sheet
How many people are hospitalised due to dog-related injuries?
Who is hospitalised for dog-related injuries?
What are the main causes of dog-related injuries?
Body region injured
Types of injury
Place of occurrence
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