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  2. Cat bite - Wikipedia

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    Those who are immunocompromised are more susceptible to infection from a cat bite. [8] Data show that cat bites are more common found in women than in men, [3] and in older adults, particularly those over 75 years old. [3] Cat bites are more frequent in the mornings, [3] during spring and summer. [6] The most commonly affected human body part ...

  3. Woman sues her own sister after cat bite led to an infection ...

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    A woman in Michigan is suing her sister after her cat bit her and left her with a large infection and thousands of dollars in medical bills.. The incident at the center of the lawsuit happened on ...

  4. I Survived a Cottonmouth Bite. Here’s What You Should Know.

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    Bites cause severe pain and swelling. Left untreated, water moccasin venom will kill nerves and muscle tissue to the point of losing functionality of a limb and, in very rare cases, may require ...

  5. Ciguatera fish poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Hallmark symptoms of ciguatera in humans include gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and neurological effects. [5] [6] Gastrointestinal symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, usually followed by neurological symptoms such as headaches, muscle aches, paresthesia, numbness of extremities, mouth and lips, reversal of hot and cold sensation, [7] [8] ataxia, vertigo, and hallucinations.

  6. Septicemic plague - Wikipedia

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    These masses don't allow for blood to be processed properly, leaving the flea feeling constant hunger, and this results in more bites on humans. [3] The exposure to a flea bite from an infected flea may cause bubonic plague in humans that could develop into the septicemic plague. Cats and dogs were also susceptible to bites from infected fleas.

  7. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    Dog bites are commonplace, with children the most commonly bitten and the face and scalp the most common target. [14] About 4.7 million dog bites are reported annually in the United States. [15] 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.

  8. Pasteurellosis - Wikipedia

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    Pasteurellosis is an infection with a species of the bacterial genus Pasteurella, [1] which is found in humans and other animals.. Pasteurella multocida (subspecies P. m. septica and P. m. multocida) is carried in the mouth and respiratory tract of various animals, including pigs. [2]

  9. Viral hemorrhagic septicemia - Wikipedia

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    Internally, the virus can cause petechial hemorrhaging (tiny spots of blood) in internal muscle tissue, and petechial or severe hemorrhaging in internal organs and other tissues. Internal hemorrhaging can be observed as red spots inside a dead fish, particularly around the kidney, spleen, and intestines, as well as the swim bladder, which would ...