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A tetanus vaccination is good for 10 years. But, if youre not sure yours is up to date or if your dog bite wound was particularly dirty, its a good idea to get a booster right after your bite. We often recommend you get one if its been more than five years since your last shot, too. Rabies is another concern.
ing to the State Health and Safety Code (Chapter 8-26), every animal bite must be reported to authorities.
Attend to the bite victim: Help them wash the wound with warm soap and water thoroughly. Contact medical professionals on their behalf, and call an ambulance if needed. Even if the bite does not look very bad, they should still be seen by a medical professional because bites can turn serious quickly.
PHONE: You can docHub a Public Health Inspector (PHI) to report directly or to discuss the risk assessment and recommendation of Rabies Post Exposure Prophylaxis (RPEP): During regular business hours: phone 613-580-6744 (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).
If a dog bite pierces the skin, bacteria can get into the body, which can cause an infection. This can cause symptoms, such as pain, swelling, and drainage from the wound. Washing the wound thoroughly can remove the bacteria from the body and help prevent infection.
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Whether the injury is closed may depend on its location. For example, dog bites on the face may be sutured to prevent visible scars. Very deep wounds that cause a great deal of damage may require plastic surgery. Your doctor will also take measures to prevent infection.
A person bitten or scratched by an animal MUST report the incident by calling 311 or by utilizing the OurDallas mobile app. Doctors and medical facilities must also report dog bites to DAS. Dallas Animal Services will investigate the incident.
You may need hospitalization and require intravenous antibiotics. You should always see a primary care provider if youre bitten. No matter what, make sure you see a doctor within eight hours of a dog bite, he says. Waiting longer raises your infection risk.

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