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Diseases » Zoonotic Diseases » Hospitals
 

Hospital Statistics for Zoonotic Diseases

Hospitalization and Zoonotic Diseases

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More general hospital information, not necessarily directly in relation to Zoonotic Diseases, on hospital performance and surgical care quality:

Hospital statistics for Zoonotic Diseases:

The following statistics related to hospitals and hospitalization and Zoonotic Diseases:

  • 0.005% (628) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 95% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 65% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 35% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 66% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 1.3 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 41 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 70% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 2% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 30% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 0.001% (506) of hospital bed days were for toxic effect of contact with venomous animals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • Hospitalization statistics in Australia:
    • 0.32% (12,688) of hospital episodes were for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases in public hospitals in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 10% of hospitalisations for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases were single day episodes in public hospitals in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 85% of hospitalisations in public hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases were by public patients in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 15% of hospitalisations in public hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases were by private patients in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • hospitalisations for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases at public hospitals occurred in 6.5 people per 10,000 population in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 8.5 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases in public hospitals in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 9.4excluding same day episodes, days was the mean length of stay in public hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 0.09% (2,261) of private hospital episodes were for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 6.3% of hospitalisations in private hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases were single day episodes in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 6.5% of hospitalisations in private hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases were by public patients in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 93% of hospitalisations in private hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases were by private patients in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • hospitalisations in private hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases at private hospitas occurred in 1.2 people per 10,000 population in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • 10 days was the mean length of stay in private hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)
    • excluding same day episodes, 10.6 days was the mean length of stay in private hospitals for zoonotic and other bacterial diseases in Australia 2001-02 (Australian Hospital Data, AIHW, Australia, 2001-02)

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