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  1. ... also-called >Cat bites</also-called><also-called >Dog bites</also-called><full-summary ><p>Wild animals ... animals</li> <li> Vaccinate your cats, ferrets, and dogs against <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/rabies.html"> ...
  2. ... such as sandboxes, which contain soil contaminated by dog or cat feces. After the worm eggs are swallowed, they break open in the intestine. The worms travel throughout the body to various organs, such as the lungs, liver, and eyes. They may also travel to the brain and heart.
  3. ... total injections). 45 Types of reactions included pruritus, urticaria, eczema, skin rash, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, nasal congestion, nasal ... systemic reactions.” 19 Reported systematic reactions consisted of urticaria, asthma, flushing, nasal congestion, nasal itching, wheezing, chest ...
  4. ... occurring in a patient with underlying conduction disorder), urticaria, alopecia, decreased blood glucose, and decreased heart rate. ... skin tests, thin fragile skin, thinning scalp hair, urticaria, abnormal fat deposits, decreased carbohydrate tolerance, development of ...
  5. ... lead to erythema and itching, the onset of urticaria (hives) and/or angioedema (swelling) resulting in an acute ... Skin reactions were reported as eczematous symptoms or urticaria . Late eczematous reactions occurred in 45% of challenges ...
  6. ... rabies infection in the United States. Skunks, raccoons, dogs, and cats can also transmit the disease.Human ... rabies-related deaths each year. Bites from unvaccinated dogs cause most of these cases. Rabies vaccine can ...