一月收治300多人 医生:咬伤后一定要前往动物致伤门诊救治
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-27 11:30

Core Insights - The establishment of a specialized animal injury outpatient clinic at Jiangnan University Affiliated Hospital has addressed a growing public health issue, treating over 300 patients in its first month due to animal bites and scratches [2][3]. Group 1: Public Health Concerns - Animal injuries, particularly from dogs, cats, and rodents, pose significant health risks, including potential infections and diseases such as rabies, which has a nearly 100% fatality rate once symptoms appear [3]. - The outpatient clinic provides comprehensive care, including wound cleaning, surgical debridement, infection control, and vaccination, ensuring that patients receive timely and professional medical assistance after animal-related injuries [2][3]. Group 2: Medical Treatment and Collaboration - The clinic employs a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach to enhance wound care, focusing on meticulous treatment of injuries and promoting faster healing through a "three-step wound management" process [5]. - In addition to animal injuries, the clinic also addresses various acute and chronic wounds, offering extended services through "Internet + nursing" to provide quality care at home for patients [5].