Clinical Presentation and Bacteriologic Analysis of Infected Human Bites in Patients Presenting to Emergency Departments
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Abstract. Previous studies of infected human bites have been limited by small numbers of patients and suboptimal microbiologic methodology. We conducted a multReference Key |
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Authors | Talan, David A.;Abrahamian, Fredrick M.;Moran, Gregory J.;Citron, Diane M.;Tan, Jonah O.;Goldstein, Ellie J. C.;Emergency Medicine Human Bite Infection Study Group; |
Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
Year | 2003 |
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