Abstract. A prospective study was designed to define epidemiologic and clinical features of krait bites to improve diagnosis, management, and prevention. Among 762 cases of venomous snake bites admitted to 10 Sri Lankan hospitals in which the snake responsible was brought and identified, 88 (11.5%) were caused by common kraits (Bungarus caeruleus). Bites were: most frequent in September through November. Distinctive features of B. caeruleus bites (com-pared with bites by other species in parentheses) were bitten while sleeping on the ground, 100 % (1%); indoors, 100% (49%); between 2300 and 0500 hours, 100 % (3%). Only 13 % of krait victims were bitten on their lower limbs (82%), only 9 % had local swelling (in all cases mild) at the site o...
The outcome of snakebite is related to the biting species but it is often difficult to identify the ...
Prospective studies of snake bite patients in Chittagong, Bangladesh, included five cases of bites b...
A 30 year old woman bitten by a large Sri Lankan krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) developed progressive p...
A prospective study was designed to define epidemiologic and clinical features of krait bites to imp...
Achara Tongpoo,1 Charuwan Sriapha,1 Aimon Pradoo,1 Umaporn Udomsubpayakul,2 Sahaphume Srisuma,1,3 Wi...
Abstract Background Ceylon krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) is a venomous elapid snake endemic to Sri Lan...
Snake envenomations have been a serious yet often overlooked public health threat especially in trop...
Abstract Snake bite is an occupational disease that is a major concern in developing countries. Stil...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Background: Neurotoxic envenomation following bites by kraits (Bungarus species) is a leading cause ...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Abstract Background Neurotoxic envenomation following bites by kraits (Bungarus species) is a lead...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the epidemiology of snake bite in the region and attempt to compare pro...
The outcome of snakebite is related to the biting species but it is often difficult to identify the ...
Prospective studies of snake bite patients in Chittagong, Bangladesh, included five cases of bites b...
A 30 year old woman bitten by a large Sri Lankan krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) developed progressive p...
A prospective study was designed to define epidemiologic and clinical features of krait bites to imp...
Achara Tongpoo,1 Charuwan Sriapha,1 Aimon Pradoo,1 Umaporn Udomsubpayakul,2 Sahaphume Srisuma,1,3 Wi...
Abstract Background Ceylon krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) is a venomous elapid snake endemic to Sri Lan...
Snake envenomations have been a serious yet often overlooked public health threat especially in trop...
Abstract Snake bite is an occupational disease that is a major concern in developing countries. Stil...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Background: Neurotoxic envenomation following bites by kraits (Bungarus species) is a leading cause ...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Abstract Background Neurotoxic envenomation following bites by kraits (Bungarus species) is a lead...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the epidemiology of snake bite in the region and attempt to compare pro...
The outcome of snakebite is related to the biting species but it is often difficult to identify the ...
Prospective studies of snake bite patients in Chittagong, Bangladesh, included five cases of bites b...
A 30 year old woman bitten by a large Sri Lankan krait (Bungarus ceylonicus) developed progressive p...