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== Dog Bites ==
!Animal
* See also [[dog bite]]
!Pathogens of Concern
* Must cover ''[[Capnocytophagia canimorsus]]''
!Empiric Antimicrobials

!Ref
== Cat Bites ==
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|Human
* See also [[cat bite]]
|[[Eikonella]]
* Must cover [[Pasteurella multocida]] and [[Staphylococcus aureus]]
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* First-line: amox/clav
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* Alternatives:
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** Cefuroxime 500 mg po q12h
|[[Dog bite|Dog]]
** Doxycycline 100 mg po bid
|[[Capnocytophaga canimorsus]]
** If ''only'' ''Pasteurella'' is isolated, can treat with penicillin alone
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== Human Bites ==
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* Must cover [[Eikonella]]
|[[Cat bite|Cat]]

|[[Pasteurella multocida]] and [[Staphylococcus aureus]]
== Monkey Bites ==
|[[amoxicillin-clavulanic acid]]; alternatively, [[cefuroxime]] or [[doxycycline]]
* Wound infections similar to human bites (including [[Eikonella]]
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* Also consider risk for [[herpes B virus]] (if macaque) and [[rabies virus]], as well as [[simian foamy virus]], [[simian vacuolating virus 40]], and [[monkeypox virus]]
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|[[Monkey bite|Monkey]]
|Same as human bite, but must also consider [[herpes B virus]] (if macaque) and [[rabies virus]], as well as [[simian foamy virus]], [[simian vacuolating virus 40]], and [[monkeypox virus]]
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|[[Koala bite|Koala]]
|[[Lonepinella koalarum]]
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|[[CiteRef::sinclair2019id]]
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|[[Pig bite|Pig]]
|[[Myroides odoratimimus]]
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|[[CiteRef::maraki2012my]]
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|[[Kinkajou bite|Kinkajou]]
|[[Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans]]
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|[[CiteRef::hadvani2020ha]]
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|[[Octopus bite|Octopus]]
|[[Pseudomonas oryzihabitans]]
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|[[CiteRef::aigner2011ps]]
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|[[Seal bite|Seal]]
|[[Bisgaardia hudsonensis]]
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|[[CiteRef::sundeep2011is]]
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|[[Donkey bite|Donkey]]
|[[Staphylococcus hyicus]] subsp. ''hyicus''
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|[[CiteRef::Österlund1997wo]]
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|[[Ferret bite|Ferret]]
|[[Mycobacterium chelonae]]
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|[[CiteRef::iyengar2012my]]
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|[[Mongoose bite|Mongoose]]
|[[Group A Streptococcus]]
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|[[CiteRef::tumram2012a]]
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|[[Iguana bite|Iguana]]
|[[Serratia marcescens]]
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|[[CiteRef::grim2010se]]
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|[[Tasmanian devil bite|Tasmanian devil]]
|[[Pasteurella multocida]]
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|[[CiteRef::georghiou1992pa]]
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== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==

Latest revision as of 11:31, 20 March 2024

References

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  2. ^  Sofia Maraki, Emmanouela Sarchianaki, Sophia Barbagadakis. Myroides odoratimimus soft tissue infection in an immunocompetent child following a pig bite: case report and literature review. The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2012;16(4):390-392. doi:10.1016/j.bjid.2012.06.004.
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