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- Bite abstract "A bite is a wound received from the teeth of an animal, including humans. Animals may bite in self-defence, in an attempt to prey one food, and as part of normal interactions. Other bite attacks may be apparently unprovoked. Self-inflicted bites occur in some genetic illnesses, such as Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Biting is an act that occurs when an animal uses its teeth to pierce another object, including food, flesh, and inanimate matter. A person bitten by an animal potentially carrying parvovirus or rabies virus should consult a medical doctor immediately. An animal bite victim may also incur serious bacterial infections of the bone called osteomyelitis which can become life-threatening if untreated, whether or not the animal has parvovirus or rabies virus.".
- Bite icd10 "T14.1".
- Bite icd9 "E906.5".
- Bite medlineplus "000034".
- Bite meshId "D001733".
- Bite thumbnail Mosquito_bite_from_Flickr.jpg?width=300.
- Bite wikiPageExternalLink topic1033.htm.
- Bite wikiPageExternalLink Human+bite+wound.
- Bite wikiPageID "1524906".
- Bite wikiPageRevisionID "605827052".
- Bite caption "Military working dog training to attack by biting".
- Bite hasPhotoCollection Bite.
- Bite icd "E906.5".
- Bite icd "T14.1".
- Bite medlineplus "34".
- Bite meshid "D001733".
- Bite name "Bite".
- Bite wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Bite subject Category:Injuries.
- Bite subject Category:Pain_infliction_methods.
- Bite subject Category:Veterinary_medicine.
- Bite type Disease.
- Bite type AilmentCondition.
- Bite type Situation.
- Bite comment "A bite is a wound received from the teeth of an animal, including humans. Animals may bite in self-defence, in an attempt to prey one food, and as part of normal interactions. Other bite attacks may be apparently unprovoked. Self-inflicted bites occur in some genetic illnesses, such as Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Biting is an act that occurs when an animal uses its teeth to pierce another object, including food, flesh, and inanimate matter.".
- Bite label "Bite".
- Bite sameAs m.057zq0.
- Bite wasDerivedFrom Bite?oldid=605827052.
- Bite depiction Mosquito_bite_from_Flickr.jpg.
- Bite isPrimaryTopicOf Bite.
- Bite name "Bite".