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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for "bite," human OR trauma OR factorial dermatitis
  1. ... ZIKA VIRUS Zika is a virus passed to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Symptoms include fever, joint pain, rash, and red eyes (conjunctivitis). The mosquitoes that spread ...
  2. Zika is a virus passed to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Symptoms include fever, joint pain, rash, and red eyes (conjunctivitis).
  3. ... Spotted Fever on the hands and forearms. The rash starts on the hands and feet and later spreads to the trunk. It is caused by a bacteria transmitted to humans by a tick bite. (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control ...
  4. ... grass and weeds Edges of woodlands Chiggers bite humans around the waist, ankles, or in warm skin folds. Bites commonly occur in the summer and fall months.
  5. ... threat. These hairs have barbs that can pierce human skin. This ... Swelling at the site of the bite Swelling of the lips and throat
  6. ... wounds) Insect bites and stings , animal bites, or human bites Ulcers from certain diseases, including diabetes and vascular disease Use of corticosteroid medicines or other medicines that suppress the immune system Wound from a recent surgery
  7. ... to do the same. Get treated for any bites, human or animal, right away. Protect your skin when ...
  8. ... to do the same. Get treated for any bites, human or animal, right away. Protect your skin when ...
  9. Ehrlichiosis is a bacterial infection transmitted by the bite of a tick. ... typhus . All of these diseases are spread to humans by a tick , flea, or mite bite. Scientists first described ehrlichiosis in 1990. There are ...
  10. ... to the skin or from insect, animal, or human bites. Impetigo may also occur on the skin, where ...
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