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Baddour LM. Soft tissue infections due to dog and cat bites in adults. UpToDate. 2006. www.utdol.com/patients/content/topic.do?to picKey=~EuOEZbYWcYWaX6. Accessed October 15, 2009.

Baddour LM, Endom EE. Patient information: animal bites. UpToDate. 2006. www.utdol.com/ patients/content/topic.do?topicKey=~P.PE4sNNpuMipf&selectedTitle=2~124&source=search_result. Accessed October 15, 2009.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rabies. www.cdc.gov/Ncidod/dvrd/rabies/diagnosis/diagnosi.htm. Accessed October 15, 2009.

Immunization Action Coalition. Vaccine information for the public and health professionals. Rabies. www.vaccineinformation.org/rabies/qandavax.asp. Accessed October 15, 2009.

Lawrence C. Is this dog dangerous? Louisville Magazine. 2007;58(2):46-50. www.loumag.com/articledisplay.aspx?id=83753534. Accessed October 15, 2009.

Presutti RJ. Prevention and treatment of dog bites. Am Fam Physician. 2001;63(8). www.aafp.org/afp/20010415/1567.html. Accessed October 15, 2009.

Weiss HB, Friedman DI, Coben JH. Incidences of dog bite injuries treated in emergency departments. JAMA. 1998;279(1):51-53. http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/279/1/51. Accessed October 15, 2009.

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