July 6, 2012

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Simple steps can shield children from dog bites

Over 4.7 million people, mostly kids, are bitten every year, experts say.
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Over 4.7 million people, mostly kids, are bitten every year, experts say.

(HealthDay) -- More than half of the 4.7 million people bitten by dogs in the United States annually are children under the age of 14.

Among children, the rate of dog-bite related injuries is highest among those aged 5 to 9, according to the U.S. .

To help protect kids, the American Academy of Pediatrics offers safety tips for and parents.

Children who have been bitten by a dog should have their wound cleaned with soap and water. Larger wounds need immediate . If possible, contact the dog's veterinarian to check its vaccination records.

More information:
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides more information on how to prevent dog bites.

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