Abstract: There are very few microbiological data on wound infections following snakebites. The objective of this study was to investigate the treatment of secondary infection following snakebites in central Taiwan. Microbiological data and antibiotic sensitivity of wound cultures were retrospectively analyzed from December 2005 to October 2007 in a medical center in central Taiwan. A total of 121 snakebite patients participated in the study. Forty-nine (40.5%) subjects were bitten by cobra (Naja atra); 34 of them had secondary infection, and 24 of them (70.6%) needed surgical intervention. Cobra bites caused more severe bacterial infection than other snakebites. Morganella morganii was the most common pathogen, followed by Aeromonas hydrop...
ABSTRACT: Six of the 15 species of venomous snakes found in Taiwan are responsible for most of the c...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidemiological features of snakebite are fragmented and inadequate in most co...
Snake bite envenomation is not uncommon in Taiwan. This study focuses on the pattern of poisonous sn...
BackgroundMicrobiological data of secondary wound infections following snakebites is rarely reported...
Wound infections after venomous snakebites are clinically important. Information regarding the natur...
Background. Snakebites can produce severe local and systemic septic complications as well as being a...
Snakebite envenomation (SBE) is a life-threatening medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Com...
Four types of antivenom are used to treat snakebites by the six species of venomous snakes native to...
Background/PurposeFour types of antivenom are used to treat snakebites by the six species of venomou...
Objectives. To determine the incidence of infection in snakebite patients, the bacterial species inv...
OBJECTIVE: Infections of snake bite wounds by Shewanella are rarely discussed in the medical literat...
Wound infection is frequently reported following snakebite (SB). This study is retrospective. It was...
OBJECTIVE: Infections of snake bite wounds by Shewanella are rarely discussed in the medical literat...
BackgroundSnakebites represent a significant health problem in tropical countries, with an annual in...
Envenomation caused by snakes of the Bothrops genus produces a lesion in the bite site and can resul...
ABSTRACT: Six of the 15 species of venomous snakes found in Taiwan are responsible for most of the c...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidemiological features of snakebite are fragmented and inadequate in most co...
Snake bite envenomation is not uncommon in Taiwan. This study focuses on the pattern of poisonous sn...
BackgroundMicrobiological data of secondary wound infections following snakebites is rarely reported...
Wound infections after venomous snakebites are clinically important. Information regarding the natur...
Background. Snakebites can produce severe local and systemic septic complications as well as being a...
Snakebite envenomation (SBE) is a life-threatening medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Com...
Four types of antivenom are used to treat snakebites by the six species of venomous snakes native to...
Background/PurposeFour types of antivenom are used to treat snakebites by the six species of venomou...
Objectives. To determine the incidence of infection in snakebite patients, the bacterial species inv...
OBJECTIVE: Infections of snake bite wounds by Shewanella are rarely discussed in the medical literat...
Wound infection is frequently reported following snakebite (SB). This study is retrospective. It was...
OBJECTIVE: Infections of snake bite wounds by Shewanella are rarely discussed in the medical literat...
BackgroundSnakebites represent a significant health problem in tropical countries, with an annual in...
Envenomation caused by snakes of the Bothrops genus produces a lesion in the bite site and can resul...
ABSTRACT: Six of the 15 species of venomous snakes found in Taiwan are responsible for most of the c...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidemiological features of snakebite are fragmented and inadequate in most co...
Snake bite envenomation is not uncommon in Taiwan. This study focuses on the pattern of poisonous sn...