Prophylactic oral antibiotics for low-risk dog bite wounds

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The use of prophylactic antibiotics in the initial treatment of noninfected dog bite wounds is controversial. All patients with noninfected dog bite wounds who presented to our emergency department (ED) over a two-year period were considered for entry into a randomized prospective study. Patients we …
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Authors Dire DJ;Hogan DE;Walker JS;;
Journal Pediatric emergency care
Year 1992
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