<div><p>Abstract Background Bites provoked by the genus Micrurus represent less than 1% of snakebite cases notified in Brazil, a tiny fraction compared with other genus such as Bothrops and Crotalus, which together represent almost 80% of accidents. In addition to their less aggressive behavior, habits and morphology of coral snakes are determinant factors for such low incidence of accidents. Although Micrurus bites are rare, victims must be rescued and hospitalized in a short period of time, because this type of envenoming may evolve to a progressive muscle weakness and acute respiratory failure. Case Presentation We report an accident caused by Micrurus corallinus involving a 28-year-old Caucasian sailor man bitten on the hand. The acci...
IntroductionFew of the 5000-8000 snakebites reported to poison control centers annually in the USA a...
Coral snake envenomations are well characterized to be lethally neurotoxic. Despite this, few multis...
The feeding behavior and venom toxicity of the coral snake Micrurus nigrocinctus (Serpentes: Elapida...
Abstract Background Bites provoked by the genus Micrurus represent less than 1% of snakebite cases n...
Coral snakes (Micrurus spp.) are the main representatives of the Elapidae in South America. However,...
Coral snakes (Micrurus spp.) are the main representatives of the Elapidae in South America. However,...
Abstract Background Although the red-tailed coral snake (Micrurus mipartitus) is widely distribute...
Two cases of proven coral snake bites were reported in Belém, Pará State, Brazil. The first case was...
Envenomation by coral snakes (Micrurus sp.) is one of the most dangerous injuries in America and it ...
Envenomation by coral snakes (Micrurus sp.) is one of the most dangerous injuries in America and it ...
Envenomation by coral snakes (Micrurus sp.) is one of the most dangerous injuries in America and it ...
A man bitten by a large coral snake (Micrurus lemniscatus helleri) in the Amazon basin of Ecuador de...
A man bitten by a large coral snake (Micrurus lemniscatus helleri) in the Amazon basin of Ecuador de...
The family Elapidae comprises 35 snake species in Brazil with Micrurus ibiboboca widely distributed ...
To report two patients who developed systemic neurotoxicity after consecutive bites by the same cora...
IntroductionFew of the 5000-8000 snakebites reported to poison control centers annually in the USA a...
Coral snake envenomations are well characterized to be lethally neurotoxic. Despite this, few multis...
The feeding behavior and venom toxicity of the coral snake Micrurus nigrocinctus (Serpentes: Elapida...
Abstract Background Bites provoked by the genus Micrurus represent less than 1% of snakebite cases n...
Coral snakes (Micrurus spp.) are the main representatives of the Elapidae in South America. However,...
Coral snakes (Micrurus spp.) are the main representatives of the Elapidae in South America. However,...
Abstract Background Although the red-tailed coral snake (Micrurus mipartitus) is widely distribute...
Two cases of proven coral snake bites were reported in Belém, Pará State, Brazil. The first case was...
Envenomation by coral snakes (Micrurus sp.) is one of the most dangerous injuries in America and it ...
Envenomation by coral snakes (Micrurus sp.) is one of the most dangerous injuries in America and it ...
Envenomation by coral snakes (Micrurus sp.) is one of the most dangerous injuries in America and it ...
A man bitten by a large coral snake (Micrurus lemniscatus helleri) in the Amazon basin of Ecuador de...
A man bitten by a large coral snake (Micrurus lemniscatus helleri) in the Amazon basin of Ecuador de...
The family Elapidae comprises 35 snake species in Brazil with Micrurus ibiboboca widely distributed ...
To report two patients who developed systemic neurotoxicity after consecutive bites by the same cora...
IntroductionFew of the 5000-8000 snakebites reported to poison control centers annually in the USA a...
Coral snake envenomations are well characterized to be lethally neurotoxic. Despite this, few multis...
The feeding behavior and venom toxicity of the coral snake Micrurus nigrocinctus (Serpentes: Elapida...