I remember a past thread about it, I don't think my search function is that good.
Maybe the one of the "genius" that went offshore many miles without radio (and him or his son was bite).
Btw in the last pic this poor gal seems very close to kill him ripping his throat with naked hands :grin.
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Sharks are the most reported marine animal to bite humans, although there have been reports of bites from fish such as barracuda and eels. Infecting organisms are usually specific to the marine environment, and therapy should be tailored to the organism. There is a paucity of published data on shark bite injuries, but Lentz et al. published a report on 96 episodes of shark attack. The most common organisms associated with these bites were Vibrio spp. (especially Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus) and contamination often led to soft tissue infection and necrosis.[89] Buck et al. looked at cultures of great white shark teeth and, in addition, to the Vibrio species, Pseudomonas spp., Staphylococcus, Citrobacter and Micrococcus species were isolated.[90] Unfortunately, they did not culture for anaerobic organisms. Owing to infection potential, early treatment has been indicated for all shark bites, even when minor.
Barracuda bites are associated with a shearing type injury, whereas eels cause severe lacerations or puncture wounds.[91,92] The risk of infection from eel injuries is unclear. Erickson et al. reported three superficial wounds that all healed uneventfully without secondary infection. However, each patient received prophylactic antibiotics at the initial presentation.[93] Regardless of whether prophylactic antibiotics are given, any early signs of invasive wound infection should be treated promptly. Ciprofloxacin, cefuroxime, tetracycline or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole are often chosen for these wounds due to the concern for infection with Vibrio and Pseudomonas species
Maybe if we tell people that the brain is an App, they will start using it.
Sharks are the most reported marine animal to bite humans, although there have been reports of bites from fish such as barracuda and eels. Infecting organisms are usually specific to the marine environment, and therapy should be tailored to the organism. There is a paucity of published data on shark bite injuries, but Lentz et al. published a report on 96 episodes of shark attack. The most common organisms associated with these bites were Vibrio spp. (especially Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus) and contamination often led to soft tissue infection and necrosis.[89] Buck et al. looked at cultures of great white shark teeth and, in addition, to the Vibrio species, Pseudomonas spp., Staphylococcus, Citrobacter and Micrococcus species were isolated.[90] Unfortunately, they did not culture for anaerobic organisms. Owing to infection potential, early treatment has been indicated for all shark bites, even when minor.
Barracuda bites are associated with a shearing type injury, whereas eels cause severe lacerations or puncture wounds.[91,92] The risk of infection from eel injuries is unclear. Erickson et al. reported three superficial wounds that all healed uneventfully without secondary infection. However, each patient received prophylactic antibiotics at the initial presentation.[93] Regardless of whether prophylactic antibiotics are given, any early signs of invasive wound infection should be treated promptly. Ciprofloxacin, cefuroxime, tetracycline or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole are often chosen for these wounds due to the concern for infection with Vibrio and Pseudomonas species
Did I miss something? I don't think you answered my question. :shrug
That poor thing. And that guy................. TOOL. I can't imagine there was anything to smile about after that. Fishing trip gone bad looks like; Hope she goes back out....... And he stays in.
Suz
Capybara's are vicious and should not be let alone with small children. In-laws are another matter.............
Sharks are the most reported marine animal to bite humans, although there have been reports of bites from fish such as barracuda and eels. Infecting organisms are usually specific to the marine environment, and therapy should be tailored to the organism. There is a paucity of published data on shark bite injuries, but Lentz et al. published a report on 96 episodes of shark attack. The most common organisms associated with these bites were Vibrio spp. (especially Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus) and contamination often led to soft tissue infection and necrosis.[89] Buck et al. looked at cultures of great white shark teeth and, in addition, to the Vibrio species, Pseudomonas spp., Staphylococcus, Citrobacter and Micrococcus species were isolated.[90] Unfortunately, they did not culture for anaerobic organisms. Owing to infection potential, early treatment has been indicated for all shark bites, even when minor.
Barracuda bites are associated with a shearing type injury, whereas eels cause severe lacerations or puncture wounds.[91,92] The risk of infection from eel injuries is unclear. Erickson et al. reported three superficial wounds that all healed uneventfully without secondary infection. However, each patient received prophylactic antibiotics at the initial presentation.[93] Regardless of whether prophylactic antibiotics are given, any early signs of invasive wound infection should be treated promptly. Ciprofloxacin, cefuroxime, tetracycline or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole are often chosen for these wounds due to the concern for infection with Vibrio and Pseudomonas species
I've seen some nasty infections following bites and even cutting yourself while cleaning fish. Generally an antibiotic shot to immediately fight the infection followed by a prescription. That wound will need to be thoroughly cleaned and treated.
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My kids don't need to see that until I at least have them hooked on :fishing
I'm getting there with them though, as long as we are catching fish with live bait, and I do all the work. Oh yeah and we have to go to the sandbar after fishing. Most trips last about 3 hours before I give in to the constant nagging of "can we go to the sandbar now?"
Dad's not too slick holding the fish with a big smile while his daughter is obviously in pain. Poor little girl is stuck worst than her momma...
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This is from 2010.
Hope she got her shots.
Catfish and stingrays too for that matter, I'd rather re-rig, thanks.
What kind of shots?
Btw in the last pic this poor gal seems very close to kill him ripping his throat with naked hands :grin.
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I'm typing keeping close my "pasta hole"!
Political correctness is a mental disease that can put you in slavery. The only cure is to turn on the brain.
Not my blame if you do something that matches what I don't like.
Vulgus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur
Marine Organism Bites
Sharks are the most reported marine animal to bite humans, although there have been reports of bites from fish such as barracuda and eels. Infecting organisms are usually specific to the marine environment, and therapy should be tailored to the organism. There is a paucity of published data on shark bite injuries, but Lentz et al. published a report on 96 episodes of shark attack. The most common organisms associated with these bites were Vibrio spp. (especially Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus) and contamination often led to soft tissue infection and necrosis.[89] Buck et al. looked at cultures of great white shark teeth and, in addition, to the Vibrio species, Pseudomonas spp., Staphylococcus, Citrobacter and Micrococcus species were isolated.[90] Unfortunately, they did not culture for anaerobic organisms. Owing to infection potential, early treatment has been indicated for all shark bites, even when minor.
Barracuda bites are associated with a shearing type injury, whereas eels cause severe lacerations or puncture wounds.[91,92] The risk of infection from eel injuries is unclear. Erickson et al. reported three superficial wounds that all healed uneventfully without secondary infection. However, each patient received prophylactic antibiotics at the initial presentation.[93] Regardless of whether prophylactic antibiotics are given, any early signs of invasive wound infection should be treated promptly. Ciprofloxacin, cefuroxime, tetracycline or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole are often chosen for these wounds due to the concern for infection with Vibrio and Pseudomonas species
That's 4 words.
Capybara's are vicious and should not be let alone with small children. In-laws are another matter.............
Yep, and why i have one of these on the boat...
I've seen some nasty infections following bites and even cutting yourself while cleaning fish. Generally an antibiotic shot to immediately fight the infection followed by a prescription. That wound will need to be thoroughly cleaned and treated.
http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/fishing/2010/07/barracuda-jumps-boat-chomps-koral-wiras-arm
Well that's some ****y luck!
The fact that he thought it was funny....
My dad was bitten by a frozen barracuda head.
I'm getting there with them though, as long as we are catching fish with live bait, and I do all the work. Oh yeah and we have to go to the sandbar after fishing. Most trips last about 3 hours before I give in to the constant nagging of "can we go to the sandbar now?"
Dad's not too slick holding the fish with a big smile while his daughter is obviously in pain. Poor little girl is stuck worst than her momma...
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No, he's a great stand up guy!
You guy's always rush to judgement.
That's Christmas card material.
google can't find it either, maybe it was removed