Is that the best on offer? :p
All very vague with a lot of "could have this" and "could have that" - unlikely complications, in other words - rather than actual statistics relating to the health risks an actual human bite might pose. I'd imagine the risk of infection by the conditions mentioned above would be very rare. I don't see any compelling evidence to suggest otherwise. Why is she even bringing blood-to-blood contact into it? I'm looking for info on the health risks of human bites myself and, as I've said, I've failed to turn up anything really solid, which would seem to indicate to me that they're generally not that significant a health risk, especially if there's no breakage of the skin and the biter is a physically-healthy individual. Even if there is a breakage of the skin, the NHS website says of animal and human bites that even "infected bites rarely cause serious problems".Quote:
Originally Posted by Libby Mitchell
The piece is rather frivolous and tabloidy itself anyway, even after she rebukes those making light of the situation with their internet memes...
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Instantly, no one cared about the score any more, as fans rushed to their keyboards to weigh in on Suarez’s unsportsmanlike behavior, and launch a thousand internet memes based on the incident. But while many are making this into a joke, in reality a bite wound is no laughing matter.
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Chiellini is going home from the World Cup with no victory, but a part in one of the most talked about incidents during the competition. Hopefully, that’s all he taking home, and not a bite related infection as well. While Uruguay is still in the tournament, Suarez could face suspension from game play.
His biting may come back to bite him.
Probably best we stick to that fact then before losing the run of ourselves with ill-informed speculation and sensationalist what-could-have-beens. Not saying you're guilty of that AN; just speaking of the media and the outraged generally.Quote:
There is no word on whether Suarez seriously injured Chiellini with the bite.