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Pediatrics In Review, 2018
In the United States, nearly 56% of households owned a pet in 2011 according to the 2012 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The survey also reports that approximately 70 million dogs and 74 million cats lived in households in the United States during the same year.
Fernando J, Bula-Rudas +1 more
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In the United States, nearly 56% of households owned a pet in 2011 according to the 2012 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The survey also reports that approximately 70 million dogs and 74 million cats lived in households in the United States during the same year.
Fernando J, Bula-Rudas +1 more
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Journal of Wound Care, 1997
A review of specific features associated with bite wounds occurring as a result of human fights or attacks by dogs and other animals
M A, Higgins, R C, Evans, R J, Evans
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A review of specific features associated with bite wounds occurring as a result of human fights or attacks by dogs and other animals
M A, Higgins, R C, Evans, R J, Evans
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Animal bites: Patterns of treatment
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981Between 1972 and 1979, more than 350,000 animal bite incidents were reported to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. Each incident was investigated by county health authorities. To determine the type of treatment given to animal bite victims, a mailed questionnaire was sent to 1,201 persons selected from the 1972 report files.
M A, Strassburg +3 more
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Infections Resulting from Animal Bites
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991Animal bites are a major public health problem. This article reviews the epidemiology and treatment of animal bites. The epidemiology, clinical presentation, and treatment of infections caused by Pasteurella multocida and Capnocytophaga canimorsus (DF-2) are reviewed in detail.
D J, Weber, A R, Hansen
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GENITAL TRAUMA DUE TO ANIMAL BITES
Journal of Urology, 2001PURPOSE: Animal bites to the external genitalia are rare. We retrospectively evaluated our experience with treating genital trauma caused by animal attacks. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied the medical records of 10 patients treated in the surgical emergency department at our hospital who presented with genital injury caused by an animal bite from ...
C M, Gomes +5 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1992
Several factors need to be considered when evaluating animal bites. These include type of animal involved, specific nature of the wound, circumstances of the attack, interval between injury and treatment, and location of the bite. Of concern are direct destruction of tissue and risk of infection. Use of antibiotic prophylaxis is controversial, but most
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Several factors need to be considered when evaluating animal bites. These include type of animal involved, specific nature of the wound, circumstances of the attack, interval between injury and treatment, and location of the bite. Of concern are direct destruction of tissue and risk of infection. Use of antibiotic prophylaxis is controversial, but most
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
This text serves to familiarize readers with animal bites and attacks. Topics include appropriate management of animal bite wounds, postexposure prophylaxis for possible rabies exposures, and unique infectious diseases transmitted through animal vectors.
Sarah, Schlein +2 more
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This text serves to familiarize readers with animal bites and attacks. Topics include appropriate management of animal bite wounds, postexposure prophylaxis for possible rabies exposures, and unique infectious diseases transmitted through animal vectors.
Sarah, Schlein +2 more
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
E J, Goldstein +5 more
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E J, Goldstein +5 more
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