نتایج جستجو برای: animal bites

تعداد نتایج: 211951  

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2011
A E J Cheah A K S Chong

Animal bites to the hand caused by dogs, cats and humans are common conditions that general practitioners, emergency physicians and hand surgeons encounter in their practice. These bites are prone to infection and represent great cost to the patient in terms of time, money and disability, if not treated optimally from the outset. Other than lacerations to the skin, injuries to the tendons, nerv...

Journal: :The Journal of communicable diseases 2012
K Hemagiri G M Someshwar Aravind Karinagannanavar

Animal bites are common childhood occurrences. Dog bites remain constant problem in our country because of the increasing dog population. To know the pattern of dog bites in children, the morbidity Pattern, the circumstances of dog bites, ascertain the first aid measures and Vaccination practiced by people after dog bites and the compliance with vaccination and adverse reactions due to vaccinat...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1998
R W Tisovec R Kakaiya

Dog bites are a common problem in family practice. Although the summer months often show a seasonal increase in the number of bites seen, they can and do occur at any time during the year. Often the family pet, not a stray animal, inflicts the bite. Because many dog owners have their pets vaccinated and know whether their pet has been exposed to rabies, victims bitten by the family dog are like...

2017
Firooz Esmaeilzadeh Abdolhalim Rajabi Sajad Vahedi Mohammad Shamsadiny Mousa Ghelichi Ghojogh Nahid Hatam

Objectives One way to prevent deaths due to rabies is the timely utilization of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). Therefore, in addition to an understanding of the epidemiological distribution of animal bites, it is necessary to explore the factors leading to delays in PEP initiation. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in Iran in 2011, and included 7097 cases of animal bites reco...

2014
M. Malahias D. Jordan O. Hughes Wasim S. Khan S. Hindocha

Bites to the human hand, be it from a pet, a stray animal or even a fellow human, may often have dire consequences for the person suffering the insult. Bites by mammals are a common problem and they account for up to 1% of all visits to hospital emergency rooms, in the UK. Clenched fist injuries to the mouth ('fight bite') are notorious for being the worst human bites. Bite injuries of the hand...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2004
John R Saucier

This article focuses on the medically relevant arachnid species found in North America and selected other arachnids from around the world. While it is largely still true that the geographic location of the envenomation assists in determining the species responsible, the booming trade in arachnids as exotic pets should prompt the clinician to inquire into this possibility. Expert advice should b...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1987
G Pickles

The author's personal experience of the management of wild animal injuries in the southern African bush over a period of 4 years is presented. Injuries were sustained from attacks by hippopotamus in 4 cases, buffalo in 2 cases and a lion in one case. The types of injuries and their management are presented. Causative factors, prevention and possible complications are reviewed. Twenty-one cases ...

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