<div><p>The Amazon region reports the highest incidence of snakebite envenomings in Brazil. We aimed to describe the epidemiology of snakebites in the state of Amazonas and to investigate factors associated with disease severity and lethality. We used a nested case-control study, in order to identify factors associated with snakebite severity and mortality using official Brazilian reporting systems, from 2007 to 2012. Patients evolving to severity or death were considered cases and those with non-severe bites were included in the control group. During the study period, 9,191 snakebites were recorded, resulting in an incidence rate of 52.8 cases per 100,000 person/years. Snakebites mostly occurred in males (79.0%) and in rural areas (70.2%)....
The epidemiology of snakebite injury in the Amazonian regions of Ecuador Introduction: Morbidity a...
Introduction This study investigated the epidemiological and clinical profile of snakebite cases re...
Epidemiologic and clinical aspects of 310 hospitalized snakebite patients and 310 matched controls w...
The Amazon region reports the highest incidence of snakebite envenomings in Brazil. We aimed to desc...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Brazil has the largest number of snakebite cases in South America, of which ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Brazil has the largest number of snakebite cases in South America, of which ...
Snakebites are among the major public health problems in tropical countries. In Brazil, its high inc...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the clinical and epidemiological aspects of envenoming cases resulting...
The epidemiological data on snakebites in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, is scarce. This accounts for...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
The epidemiology of snakebite injury in the Amazonian regions of Ecuador Introduction: Morbidity a...
Introduction This study investigated the epidemiological and clinical profile of snakebite cases re...
Epidemiologic and clinical aspects of 310 hospitalized snakebite patients and 310 matched controls w...
The Amazon region reports the highest incidence of snakebite envenomings in Brazil. We aimed to desc...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Brazil has the largest number of snakebite cases in South America, of which ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Brazil has the largest number of snakebite cases in South America, of which ...
Snakebites are among the major public health problems in tropical countries. In Brazil, its high inc...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the clinical and epidemiological aspects of envenoming cases resulting...
The epidemiological data on snakebites in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, is scarce. This accounts for...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
INTRODUCTION: This communication describes a retrospective study of the epidemiology of snakebite ca...
The epidemiology of snakebite injury in the Amazonian regions of Ecuador Introduction: Morbidity a...
Introduction This study investigated the epidemiological and clinical profile of snakebite cases re...
Epidemiologic and clinical aspects of 310 hospitalized snakebite patients and 310 matched controls w...