Animals
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How Quickly Can a Dog Bite Get Infected?
Dog bites can lead to infections quickly if not properly treated. The saliva of dogs carries bacteria, such as Pasteurella, Streptococcus, Fusobacterium, and Capnocytophaga, which can cause infection when introduced to a wound. Depending on the depth and location of the bite, as well as the victim's immune status and the immediate care received, infection can manifest within hours.
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