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[quote:Citizenperth:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM4Nzg1NTE1X0M4QjZCQTQ1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 42570124:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM4Nzg0OTM1XzRCMjY0NkM2] [b]Increased incidence of dog-bite injuries after the Fukushima nuclear accident [/b]OBJECTIVE: To assess the localized incidence of dog bites following the nuclear accident related to the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011. METHODS: We identified the patients with dog bites in our hospital in Minamisoma City, Fukushima, during the period from 1 year prior to the earthquake to 3.5 months following it, and calculated the monthly and weekly incidence proportions by dividing the patient number by the total emergency room visits. We also analyzed the data by the characteristics of the patients. RESULTS: We identified 27 dog-bite cases during the post-disaster period. The median monthly incidence proportion during the pre-disaster period and the highest monthly incidence proportion during the post-disaster period were 0.21 and 6.50 per 100 visits, respectively. The weekly incidence proportion peaked at 3 weeks after the earthquake and thereafter decreased to the baseline level. CONCLUSION: The Fukushima nuclear accident may be associated with an increased incidence of dog bites, and the prolonged evacuation in response to the radiation contamination may have prolonged the increased incidence after the disaster. Physicians and local residents should recognize this potential hazard. Countermeasures to contend with this risk should be a mandatory aspect of disaster preparedness, including for nuclear accidents. Read it: http://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&citationIds%5B%5D=citjournalarticle_406298_4 [/quote] :fupic: fuck off atom boy... you're banned.... inane.. on drugs... depressed.. and non-japanese homeless person... that lives on the scraps from tepco.... dishonourable small pieced shameful person. Like Incidence of abandoned dogs and their bites are your concern? fucking spineless runaway immigrant. oot made me swear... you can't use your real nic because you're banned are you not? :small happy::shillyjp::whatmeltthrough::fingerman::tepcofishsml::reta::kittfuku::snaily::citz_fukufood::citz_TEPCO1::citz_fukushirt::citz_fucktard1: [/quote]
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