We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh. The biting snakes were identified by examining the dead snake and/or detecting N. kaouthia venom antigens in patients' serum. Bites were most common in the early morning and evening during the monsoon (May-July). Ligatures were routinely applied to the bitten limb before admission. Thirty-seven patients consulted traditional healers, most of whom made incisions around the bite site. Fifty-eight patients experienced severe neurotoxicity and most suffered swelling and pain of the bitten limb. The use of an Indian polyvalent antivenom in patients exhibiting severe neurotoxicity resulted in clinical improvement but most patie...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Snakebites can present local or systemic envenomation, while neurotoxicity and respiratory paralysis...
The Samar cobra, Naja samarensis Peters, 1861 is one of the World Health Organization's category I v...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...
In tropical countries like Bangladesh, persons are bitten by snakes every day and a considerable num...
The demographics, epidemiology, first aid, clinical management, treatment and outcome of snake bites...
ABSTRACT: In tropical countries like Bangladesh, persons are bitten by snakes every day and a consid...
Available online 3 June 2020Examination of 18 cobras brought to three hospitals in the Mandalay Regi...
Background: Snakebite is the most important cause of envenomation in South Asia particularly in Bang...
Three patients bitten by the world's largest species of venomous snake, the king cobra (Ophiophagus ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Toxicon on 03/06/2020, availab...
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 ...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Snakebites can present local or systemic envenomation, while neurotoxicity and respiratory paralysis...
The Samar cobra, Naja samarensis Peters, 1861 is one of the World Health Organization's category I v...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...
In tropical countries like Bangladesh, persons are bitten by snakes every day and a considerable num...
The demographics, epidemiology, first aid, clinical management, treatment and outcome of snake bites...
ABSTRACT: In tropical countries like Bangladesh, persons are bitten by snakes every day and a consid...
Available online 3 June 2020Examination of 18 cobras brought to three hospitals in the Mandalay Regi...
Background: Snakebite is the most important cause of envenomation in South Asia particularly in Bang...
Three patients bitten by the world's largest species of venomous snake, the king cobra (Ophiophagus ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Toxicon on 03/06/2020, availab...
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 ...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Of 860 snakes brought to 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka with the patients they had bitten, 762 (89%) were...
Snakebites can present local or systemic envenomation, while neurotoxicity and respiratory paralysis...
The Samar cobra, Naja samarensis Peters, 1861 is one of the World Health Organization's category I v...