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  2. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    It is spread when an infected animal bites or scratches a human or other animals. [1] Saliva from an infected animal can also transmit rabies if the saliva comes into contact with the eyes, mouth, or nose. [1] Globally, dogs are the most common animal involved. [1]

  3. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    The US estimated annual count of animal bites is 250,000 human bites, 1 to 2 million dog bites, 400,000 cat bites, and 45,000 bites from snakes. Bites from skunks, horses, squirrels, rats, rabbits, pigs, and monkeys may be up to 1 percent of bite injuries.

  4. When should I worry about a cat scratch? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Humans can be infected though contact with a cat, including exposure to respiratory droplets from the animal's cough or sneeze, or by being bitten by an infected flea carried home by the cat. What ...

  5. Cat bite - Wikipedia

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    Cat bites are bites inflicted upon humans, other cats, and other animals by the domestic cat (Felis catus). [1] [2] Data from the United States show that cat bites represent between 5–15% of all animal bites inflicted to humans, [3] [4] but it has been argued that this figure could be the consequence of under-reporting as bites made by cats are considered by some to be unimportant.

  6. Monkey bite - Wikipedia

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    Monkey bites account for 2–21% of animal bite injuries. [where?] [citation needed] Monkey bites are an important risk among travelers and after dog bites is the most common animal bite for travelers. Treatment depends upon many factors including the suspicion of rabies. Management involves: wound cleansing and care; prophylactic antibiotics

  7. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    Wound licking is an instinctive response in humans and many other animals to cover an injury or second degree burn [1] with saliva. Dogs, cats, small rodents, horses, and primates all lick wounds. [2] Saliva contains tissue factor which promotes the blood clotting mechanism.

  8. Bear that attacked man in Pennsylvania had rabies, officials say

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    Animals behaving strangely should be reported to the appropriate authorities. Rabies is a deadly viral infection that attacks the nervous system in humans and animals, causing brain and spinal ...

  9. Pennsylvania Man Attacked After Being Approached by ... - AOL

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    The Pennsylvania Game Commission said that the victim is “expected to have a full recovery and has received appropriate medical treatment" Pennsylvania Man Attacked After Being Approached by ...