Dog bite wounds and infection: a prospective clinical study

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We prospectively studied 26 patients with 27 dog bite wounds who sought medical attention in the emergency department. Two distinct populations were found (Fishers Exact Test, P less than or equal to 0.001): 1) those who presented 8 hr to 12 hr post-injury were concerned about rabies or tetanus or s …
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Authors Goldstein EJ;Citron DM;Finegold SM;;
Journal Annals of emergency medicine
Year 1980
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