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- The Colletotrichum acutatum species complex
Colletotrichum acutatum is known as an important anthracnose pathogen of a wide range of host plants worldwide Numerous studies have reported subgrou…
- Evolutionary and Historical Aspects of the Burden of Malaria
If it is taken that around 6,000 million people have died during this period, malaria may be reckoned to have been a factor in between 2 and 5% of all deaths across the planet in the 20th century It is possible to attribute up to 10% of global deaths to malaria in the early part of the century
- Arthropod Bites and Stings - AAFP
Arthropods, including insects and arachnids, significantly affect humans as vectors for infectious diseases Arthropod bites and stings commonly cause minor, usually self-limited reactions
- Dog-Bite Liability Rules In Each State - AllLaw
Laws determining a dog owner's liability for bites and other injuries caused by their pet vary from state to state, but there are essentially two basic rules: liability when the dog owner knew or should have known the dog might bite someone (often referred to as the "one-bite rule") and liability regardless of what the owner knew or should have known (often referred to as "strict liability")
- When to See a Doctor for a Dog Bite - Healthgrades
Your primary healthcare provider can assess and treat minor to moderate dog bites If the bite is serious, emergency department personnel are best equipped to manage the trauma of a dog bite People who experience severe bites may also see a plastic surgeon In most cases, dog bite treatment is straightforward and uncomplicated
- Animal Bites and Rabies Prevention | Washington County, OR
If you have been bitten by a wild animal of any kind, it is important to seek help It is also important to seek help if you have been bitten by a dog or a cat Dogs and cats that have bitten someone will be observed for 10 days from the date of the bite for signs of rabies If you have been exposed to a bat, call 503-846-3594
- Tabanidae - Wikipedia
Blood loss is a common problem in some animals when large flies are abundant Some animals have been known to lose up to 300 ml (11 imp fl oz; 10 US fl oz) of blood in a single day to tabanid flies, a loss which can weaken or even kill them Anecdotal reports of bites leading to fatal anaphylaxis in humans have been made, an extremely rare
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