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Why do we consider dog bites a public health risk
They are preventable and occur at a high enough frequency and severity
T/F: most dog bites are from strays
F; most are from known dogs
Demographic for dog bites
Young boys
Demographic for cat bites
Middle-older aged women
Do dog or cat bites occur more often
Dog
Do dog or cat bites get infected more often
Cat
Recommended steps after getting bitten
Antibiotics
Stitches
Tetanus vaccine
Rabies prophylaxis
What happens if you have a dog in 10 day quarantine after biting someone and it dies
You test for rabies
Why are dog bites in a vet clinic handled differently
They are typically viewed as “provoked”
Where are vets typically bit
Hands
T/F: animal bites in a clinic are commonly associated with emergency procedures or taking radiographs
False, they literally happen everywhere