Animal bites

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Animal bites. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Professor Cooper in CAMBRIDGE
Veterinary science with special reference to birds, reptiles & other exotic species • Wildlife • Pathology, gross & microscopic • Forensic work • Laboratory techniques • Tropical diseases • Zoonoses (diseases transmissible from animals to humans) • Animal bites, scratches & venoms • Zoos • Conservation • Animal welfare • Work overseas, especially Africa & Caribbean • RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Pathology • Diplomate European College of Veterinary Pathologists • Diplomate European College of Zoological Medicine
Dr Kouble in SHEFFIELD
Dental identification • Dental aspects of child abuse • Dental aspects of non-accidental injury • Bite mark analysis • Forensic dentistry • Forensic odontology • Forensic odonto-stomatology • Dog bite injury analysis
Dr Morgan in EXETER
Management & diagnosis of infectious diseases, including: • Zoonoses • Animal bite-related infections • Necrotising fasciitis & gangrene infections
Dr Kosmidis in MANCHESTER
Dr Kosmidis sees a large number of patients with infection, including aspergillosis, tuberculosis, sepsis, infection in the immunocompromised, post-operative infection and fever of unknown origin in outpatient clinics and inpatient ward rounds. He has been Tuberculosis Clinical Lead and Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Lead in Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, and regularly provides advice nationwide to clinicians referring patients to the National Aspergillosis Centre.
Dr Thomas in MANCHESTER
Dr Thomas is a Consultant Medical Microbiologist at Wythenshawe Hospital and is also Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Manchester. She is also Departmental Lead for Decontamination. Her main research interests lie in the management of sepsis, in particular patients who are critically ill and requiring intensive care support.

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