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Study of aggression by dogs, according to the kind of interaction between dog and victim and motivating circumstances in the accidents, Municipality of Sao Paulo, 2008 to 2009Estudo das agressoes por caes, segundo tipo de interacao entre cao e vitima

By N. T. Paranhos, E. A. Silva, F. Bernardi, M. C. N. C. Mendes, D. M. A. G. Junqueira, I. O. M. Souza, J. O. M. Albuquerque, J. C. M. Alves, M. N. P. Machado

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Category Journal Articles
Date 2013
Publication Title Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia
Volume 65
Issue 4
Pages 1033-1040
ISBN/ISSN 0102-0935
DOI 10.1590/s0102-09352013000400014
Language Portuguese
Author Address Coordenacao de Vigilancia em Saude (Covisa) - Secretaria Municipal de Saude (SMS) - Prefeitura Municipal de Sao Paulo (PMSP), Santana, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.noemiap@prefeitura.sp.gov.br
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  1. Abnormal behavior
  2. Activity
  3. Aggression
  4. Animal behavior
  5. Animals
  6. Animal welfare
  7. Behavior and behavior mechanisms
  8. Bites and stings
  9. Brazil
  10. Canidae
  11. Canine
  12. Carnivores
  13. Countries
  14. Developing countries
  15. Diseases and injuries of animals
  16. Dogs
  17. Environment
  18. Factors
  19. Humans
  20. Interactions
  21. Latin America
  22. Lesions
  23. Mammals
  24. Men
  25. Non-communicable diseases and injuries
  26. pest control
  27. Pests.
  28. Pet ownership
  29. Pets and companion animals
  30. Primates
  31. Relationships
  32. risk
  33. Social psychology and social anthropology
  34. South America
  35. Threshold
  36. trauma
  37. United States of America
  38. vertebrates
  39. Wounds and injuries