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    Adv Skin Wound Care. 2005 May;18(4):197-203.

    Management of human and animal bite wounds: an overview.

    Brook I.

    Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.

    Serious infections can result from wounds that are caused by bites from animals and humans. Organisms recovered from bite wounds generally originate from the oral cavity of the biting animal, as well as from the patient's skin flora. Anaerobes have been isolated from animal and human bite wound infections, especially those associated with abscess formation. In addition to local wound infections, common complications, such as lymphangitis, septic arthritis, tenosynovitis, and osteomyelitis, and uncommon complications, such as endocarditis, meningitis, brain abscess, and sepsis, may occur. Wound management includes proper local care and, when needed, antimicrobial therapy.

    PMID: 15920371 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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