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Treat Cat Bites and Scratches ... As much as humans interact with felines, cat bites are common injuries, especially in children. Responding to a cat bite should always start with the safety of all involved, including the victim, the rescuer, ... Burn Treatment Spider Bites Short of Breath Diarrhea Treatment Nausea Causes...
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firstaid.about.com/od/bitesstings/ht/07_Cat_Bites.htm
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Palacio J, Leon-Artozqui M, Pastor-Villalba E, Carrera-Martin F, Garcia-Belenguer S. Incidence of and risk factors for cat bites: a first step in prevention and treatment of feline aggression. J Feline Med Surg.
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Pets are the most common cause of bites, with dog bites occurring most often. Cat bites may have a higher chance of infection (due to their longer, sharper teeth, ... The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition.
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How to Avoid Cat Bites ... Treating Cat Bites ... Cat bite treatment involves using soap, water and antiseptic to clean the wound, followed by careful monit… More...
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www.ehow.com/how_2360_treat-cat-bite.html
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Cat bites are puncture wounds and difficult to clean effectively. There is a higher incidence of infection compared to dog bites. ... Rapoport M and Adam HM. Animal Bites: Assessing Risk for Rabies and Providing Treatment. Pediatrics in Review. 1997; 18:142-143.
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pedclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu/dogcatBites.html
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Pulsus Group Inc, the medical peer review publisher, publishes the work of medical researchers in a manner that exemplifies the highest standards in research integrity. Main specialty areas include cardiology, gastroenterology, paediatric health, respiratory health, pain, infectious diseases and plastic surgery.
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Pets are the most common cause of bites, with dog bites occurring most often. Cat bites may have a higher chance of infection (due to their longer, sharper teeth, which can produce deeper puncture wounds). Stray animals and wild animals, such as skunks, raccoons, and bats, also bite thousands of people each year.
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www.myoptumhealth.com/portal/ADAM/item/Animal+bites
www.myoptumhealth.com/portal/ADAM/item/Animal+bites
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How to respond to dog or cat bites and scratches: ... When your child is bitten or scratched by an animal, remain calm and reassure your child that you can help. Specific treatment for an animal bite will be determined by your child's physician. Treatment may include:
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You have a cat bite. Cat bites often cause infection. You don't need to call your doctor for a cat scratch, unless you think the wound is infected. ... How can I prevent cat and dog bites? ... familydoctor.org Home > Healthy Living > First Aid > Cat and Dog Bites...
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familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/healthy/firstaid/...
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