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ANIMAL BITESFIRST AID
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If an animal bites you or your childfollow these guidelines:
For minor wounds. If the bite barely breaks the skin athere is no danger of rabies, treat it as a minor woun
Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water.Apply an antibiotic cream to prevent infection andcover the bite with a clean bandage.
For deep wounds. If the animal bite creates a deeppuncture of the skin or the skin is badly torn andbleeding, apply pressure with a clean, dry cloth to s
the bleeding and see your doctor.
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If an animal bites you or your childfollow these guidelines:
For infection. If you notice signs of infection, suas swelling, redness, increased pain or oozingsee your doctor immediately.
For suspected rabies. If you suspect the bite w
caused by an animal that might carry rabies
including any wild or domestic animal ofunknown immunization status — see your docimmediately.
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Doctors recommend getting a tetanus shot every
years. If your last one was more than five years a
your wound is deep or dirty, your doctor may
recommend a booster. You should have the boowithin 48 hours of the injury.
Domestic pets cause most animal bites. Dogs are
likely to bite than cats are. Cat bites, however, a
likely to cause infection. Bites from nonimmunized
domestic animals and wild animals carry the risk rabies. Rabies is more common in raccoons, skun
and foxes than in cats and dogs. Rabbits, squirrel
other rodents rarely carry rabies
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