1. [Vaccination for stab and bite injuries in the facial region].
- Author
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Wilhelm L, Wiersbitzky SK, Podmelle F, and Werschnick C
- Subjects
- Bites and Stings complications, Bites and Stings epidemiology, Bites and Stings virology, Face, Facial Injuries complications, Facial Injuries virology, Germany epidemiology, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV Infections prevention & control, Hepatitis epidemiology, Hepatitis prevention & control, Humans, Patient Care Management methods, Prevalence, Rabies epidemiology, Rabies prevention & control, Tetanus epidemiology, Vaccination methods, Virus Diseases etiology, Wounds, Stab complications, Wounds, Stab epidemiology, Wounds, Stab virology, Antibiotic Prophylaxis methods, Bites and Stings microbiology, Facial Injuries microbiology, Tetanus prevention & control, Virus Diseases prevention & control, Wounds, Stab microbiology
- Abstract
In cases of stab and bite injuries to the face there is a risk of general infection and the necessity for an active and/or passive immunization must be considered by the first treating physician. In Central Europe tetanus, rabies, hepatitis B and C as well as HIV must be taken into account as possible consequences of such injuries. With regard to a tetanus immunization the indication for the post-exposition prophylaxis (PEP) should generally be as wide as possible. For other protective vaccinations a differentiated decision in co-operation with other fields of activity and public health authorities should be realized. The current recommendations for the systemic infections relevant in Central Europe are described.
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- 2004
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