Streptococcusspecies: usually group A (S. pyogenes,for most cases) OtherStreptococcusgroups: B, C, G (especially group G), possible Staphylococcus aureus: Dog/cat bite:Pasteurella multocida,Capnocytophaga canimorsus Human bite:Eikenella corrodens, anaerobes,S. aureus ...
Most human infections are believed to be respiratory droplet-acquired. Animal-to-human transmission is seen following an infected animal bite or scratch, butchering bush meat, direct contact with body fluids or lesions, or contaminated materials. Acquisition by human-to-human is believed to be ...
Animal bite Anogenital herpes simplex virus infection Anogenital warts Antepar Anthrax Anthrax bacillus Anthrax Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human) Antibiotic-associated diarrhea Antibiotic lock therapy Antibiotic prophylaxis before surgery Antibiotic therapy, outpatient Antifungal antibiotic Antimony sodium stibogluco...
Trypanosomes, zoonotic infection of cattle and other animals, transmitted by the painful bite of TseTse fly (Fig 1, not preventable with DEET) usually in rural African locales. Trypanosoma bruceigambiense (g-HAT): humans only known significant reservoir, hence efforts for eradication...