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You could use the phrase "bitten person" instead. For example, "The bitten person was taken to the hospital for medical attention."
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DFTD is spread amongst devils when they bite each other during social interactions [ 3] with the biter, rather than the bitten, being more likely to become infected [ 4].
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But the biting's far too much".
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