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1 lly reduce the US mortality rates related to dog bites.
2 ic pathogen typically associated with cat or dog bites.
3 otic pathogens traditionally associated with dog bites.
4 ients with cat bites and 28.7% of those with dog bites.
9 were 750 patients with cat bites, 1,108 with dog bites, and approximately 117,000 patients with depre
10 eurella canis was the most common isolate of dog bites, and Past. multocida subspecies multocida and
11 Rabies, post-traumatic stress disorder from dog bites, and salmonellosis associated with pet reptile
14 isk for rabies bites, need to recognize that dog bites in children appear to cause post-traumatic str
17 njuries occur frequently, but how frequently dog bite injuries necessitate medical attention at a hos
19 y Surgery Services treated 228 patients with dog bite injuries; for 82 of those patients, the breed o
20 ra causing severe infections in humans after dog bites or scratches, has a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (
21 posure history, 6 cases were attributable to dog bites received in foreign countries and 1 was attrib
23 ized, adjusted, and weighted estimate of new dog bite-related injury visits to US EDs was 333687, a r
24 Because humans get rabies primarily through dog bites, stray dog population control and mass or mand
28 ves postexposure vaccination of humans after dog bites, whereas potential supplemental approaches inc
29 nts admitted to a level I trauma center with dog bites would have severe injuries and that the graves
31 des forsythus strains recovered from cat and dog bite wound infections in humans (n = 3), monkey oral
32 onas species recovered from infected cat and dog bite wounds in humans and eight American Type Cultur
33 sly, S. intermedius has been associated with dog bite wounds, catheter-related injuries, and surgery.
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