Clinical presentation and bacteriologic analysis of infected human bites in patients presenting to emergency departments

Clinical presentation and bacteriologic analysis of infected human bites in patients presenting to emergency departments

Talan DA;Abrahamian FM;Moran GJ;Citron DM;Tan JO;Goldstein EJ; ;;
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2003 Vol. 37 pp. -
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Previous studies of infected human bites have been limited by small numbers of patients and suboptimal microbiologic methodology. We conducted a multicenter prospective study of 50 patients with infected human bites. Seventy percent of the patients and assailants were young adult men. Fifty-six perc …

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