Table 3. Patients with bites, depression, or both.
Overall population | Overall bites/injuries (E906.X) | All bites/injuriesexcept cat bites | Cat bites* | Dog bites** | Dog bites (excludingcat bites) | Both dog andcat bites*** | |||||||||
n (%) | Age, mean± SD | n (%) | Age, mean ± SD | n (%) | Age, mean ± SD | n (%) | Age, mean ± SD | n (%) | Age, mean ± SD | n (%) | Age, mean ± SD | n (%) | Age, mean± SD | ||
Total Patients | 1,327,368 | 54.7±20.5 | 3,018 | 42.4±16.6 | 2,268 | 40.9±16.1 | 750 | 47.0±17.1 | 1,108 | 41.8±16.0 | 1,085 | 41.7±16.0 | 23 | 48.3±15.3 | |
Gender† | F | 726,944 (54.8) | 54.7±20.7 | 1,874 (62.1) | 43.3±16.7 | 1,310 (57.8) | 41.5±16.3 | 564 (75.2) | 47.3±16.9 | 572 (51.6) | 43.4±16.5 | 555 (51.2) | 43.3±16.5 | 20 (87.0) | 47.6±15.9 |
M | 600,352 (45.2) | 54.6±20.4 | 1,144 (37.9) | 41.0±16.3 | 958 (42.2) | 40.0±15.7 | 186 (24.8) | 45.9±17.7 | 536 (48.4) | 40.1±15.4 | 530 (48.8) | 40.0±15.4 | 3 (13.0) | 53.6±10.9 | |
With depression | 116,922 (8.8) | 45.5±18.2 | 957 (31.7) | 45.8±16.0 | 647 (28.5) | 45.0±15.6 | 310 (41.3) | 47.5±16.8 | 318 (28.7) | 46.0±16.0 | 307 (28.3) | 45.9±15.9 | 11 (47.8) | 48.4±18.7 | |
Gender | F | 76,301 (65.3) | 45.4±18.4 | 714 (74.6) | 46.0±16.2 | 449 (69.4) | 45.1±15.8 | 265 (85.5) | 45.1±15.8 | 205 (64.5) | 46.7±16.5 | 194 (63.2) | 46.6±16.4 | 11 (100.0) | 48.4±18.7 |
M | 40,620 (34.7) | 45.8±17.9 | 243 (25.4) | 45.2±17.6 | 198 (30.6) | 44.7±15.0 | 45 (14.5) | 44.7±15.0 | 113 (35.5) | 44.8±15.0 | 113 (36.8) | 44.8±15.0 | 0 (0.0) | – |
Includes patients with an identified cat bite from all categories, not just E906.3.
Includes patients with an identified dog bite from all categories, not just E906.0, as well as 23 patients who had both a dog and a cat bite.
Includes only patients who had both a dog and a cat bite, although not necessarily on the same day.
72 patients had an “unknown” gender (<0.01% of overall population).