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Bite (medicine)

A bite is a wound received from the mouth (and in particular, the teeth) of an animal. Animals may bite in self-defence, or in an attempt to predate food; other bite attacks may be apparently unprovoked.

Bite wounds raise a number of medical concerns for the physician or first aider including:

Examples

  • Flea bites are responsible for the transmission of bubonic plague.
  • Mosquito bites are responsible for the transmission of malaria.
  • The bites of various animals may transmit rabies.
  • The most frequent animal implicated in bite attacks that require medical treatment is Homo sapiens. Prior to antibiotics, serious human bites to the hand often resulted in amputation of a finger (in about 20% of cases).

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Last updated: 05-27-2005 10:05:44
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