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Human bite injuries can result from fist fighting or one person biting another. A penetrating injury can occur if one person’s fist hits another person in the teeth. If the impact breaks the skin, it is considered a bite injury.
Human bite injuries can occur from one person biting the other. Toddlers may bite each other, but they generally do not cause significant injury. Bite injuries most frequently occur as intentional acts of violence during child abuse or domestic abuse.
Hand injuries from human bites can result in cuts and injuries to the hand bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and muscles. Human bites are more dangerous than animal bites because they transmit higher concentrations of infectious bacteria. Additionally, HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and hepatitis can be transmitted from one person to another by blood and saliva contact.
Human bite bacterial infections are usually caused by a staphylococcus or streptococcus species. However, Eikinella species are common organisms causing human bite infections.
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