Camel Bites: A Case Study with a Summary of Current Epidemiology, Injury Patterns, and Treatment Modalities

Publication date: Available online 5 June 2018Source: Wilderness & Environmental MedicineAuthor(s): Vincent J. Calleo, Patrick O. Curtin, Amy S. BiondichAnimal bites are a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In the United States, the majority of animal bites come from domestic pets, including dogs, cats, and rodents. Camel bites, on the other hand, are exceedingly rare in the United States and are poorly described in the western medical literature. Special considerations must be made when camel bite injuries occur, as they may be therapeutically challenging. Although some clinical features of camel bites resemble those of the more common animal bite injuries, the camel’s unique dentition and bite force must be taken into account when managing these wounds.
Source: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research