Envenomation by arachnids causes significant medical illness worldwide. Scorpion sting is the most important arachnid envenomation causing adult morbidity and pediatric mortality. Important groups of spiders include the widow spiders (Latrodectus spp.), the recluse spiders (Loxosceles spp.), and two spiders confined to single countries: the Australian funnel web spider (Atrax and Hadronyche spp.) and the armed spider (Phoneutria spp.) from Brazil. There are four widow spider antivenoms available, including the Australian redback spider antivenom and the American black widow antivenom. Despite good in vitro animal work demonstrating effective neutralization with these antivenoms, and cross-reactivity between many species, there continues to ...
Envenomations are complex medical emergencies that can have a range of symptoms and sequelae. The on...
Bites by the brown spider (Loxosceles spp.) are an important health problem in South America, where ...
Despite widespread use of antivenoms, many questions remain about their effectiveness in the clinica...
Spider envenomation has been recog-nized to cause a significant clinical syndrome for thousands of y...
Envenomation by spiders or scorpions is a public health problem in many parts of the world and is no...
Objective: To investigate species-specific envenoming rates and spectrum of severity of funnel-web s...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
The public perception of spiders and scorpions is skewed towards the potential harm they can inflict...
Scorpion stings are common in many tropical countries. Although most scorpion stings cause only loca...
International audienceOne hundred and forty-seven cases of envenomed children under 15 years old pre...
Australian funnel-web spiders are recognized as one of the most venomous spiders to humans world-wid...
Context: Funnel-web spider (<i>Atrax</i> and <i>Hadronyche</i> spp.) envenoming is rare but causes s...
Latrodectism or envenomation by widow-spiders is common and clinically significant worldwide. Alpha-...
Latrodectism or envenomation by widow-spiders is common and clinically significant worldwide. Alpha-...
Australian funnel-web spiders are recognized as one of the most venomous spiders to humans world-wid...
Envenomations are complex medical emergencies that can have a range of symptoms and sequelae. The on...
Bites by the brown spider (Loxosceles spp.) are an important health problem in South America, where ...
Despite widespread use of antivenoms, many questions remain about their effectiveness in the clinica...
Spider envenomation has been recog-nized to cause a significant clinical syndrome for thousands of y...
Envenomation by spiders or scorpions is a public health problem in many parts of the world and is no...
Objective: To investigate species-specific envenoming rates and spectrum of severity of funnel-web s...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
The public perception of spiders and scorpions is skewed towards the potential harm they can inflict...
Scorpion stings are common in many tropical countries. Although most scorpion stings cause only loca...
International audienceOne hundred and forty-seven cases of envenomed children under 15 years old pre...
Australian funnel-web spiders are recognized as one of the most venomous spiders to humans world-wid...
Context: Funnel-web spider (<i>Atrax</i> and <i>Hadronyche</i> spp.) envenoming is rare but causes s...
Latrodectism or envenomation by widow-spiders is common and clinically significant worldwide. Alpha-...
Latrodectism or envenomation by widow-spiders is common and clinically significant worldwide. Alpha-...
Australian funnel-web spiders are recognized as one of the most venomous spiders to humans world-wid...
Envenomations are complex medical emergencies that can have a range of symptoms and sequelae. The on...
Bites by the brown spider (Loxosceles spp.) are an important health problem in South America, where ...
Despite widespread use of antivenoms, many questions remain about their effectiveness in the clinica...