Tetanus, and Staph
Rabies
yes coz if u bite ur nails so bad that it bleeds the the wound could get infected and catch a disease
Clostridium novyi, also known as black disease, is always fatal in cattle and sheep.
An example is, if a wound becomes septic, it has become infected.
Schilder's disease is uniformly fatal.
By contamination of an infected wound such as if feces get in the wound or the wound is caused by something rusty
It infected
A surgical wound that becomes infected and must be reopened.
In the United States, about 1 in every 30,000 people has Huntington's Disease.
Usually, that term refers to a wound that is or is becoming infected. The area surrounding the wound will be red, warm and swollen.
Assuming a standard rifle round caused the wound and was fired from a typical ranges, also assuming that the wounded man had no other injuries and was already in fair health, received adequate medical treatment, and that the wound did not become infected, (sorry I know that's a lot of things) the wound say from a month to two months, if the wound became infected it could prove fatal or take years to recover from.
Cleaning a wound betters the chance of it not becoming infected.