James Quinn, Stanford Emergency Department, 300 Pasteur Drive, Always Building M121 MC 5119, Stanford, CA 94305, USA; mtabaka{at}stanford.edu Objectives To determine a current infection rate of dog ...
they less commonly become infected” due to the dog’s blunt teeth, which won’t create the same sort of puncture wound, Gaillard said. Armed with oral antibiotics provided by the ER ...
As an example, a patient has a serious wound that is infected and is not getting better with antibiotics and wound care. The wound is getting larger, the patient is getting sicker, and without better ...