Because the tips of their canine, or «fang,» teeth are so small and pointed, bites are often not noticed
until infection sets in, which is usually several days after the initial injury.
Because the tips of their canine, or «fang», teeth are so small and pointed, bites are often not noticed
until infection sets in several days after the injury.
Not exact matches
Until now, the data and test results for this ongoing work have all come from preexisting, online digital data
sets of gene expression from patients with different kinds of
infections — not from current patients.
Just keep the clingy panties off
until morning, or you might
set you up for an
infection.
It is also fairly common for secondary bacterial
infections to
set in when mites have been present and this won't clear up
until it is treated, as well.