Background:Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous cases are attributable to the genus Tityus.This study was designed to compare the clinical and demographic features of envenomations by 77tyus obscurus in two areas of the state of Pará located in the Amazon basin. Were compared demographic findings, local and systemic signs and symptoms of human envenomations caused byT. obscurus that occurred in western and eastern areas of the state.Results:Forty-eight patients with confirmed envenomation by T. obscurus were evaluated from January 2008 to July 2011. Most of them came from the eastern region, where male and female patients were present in similar numbers, while males predominated in the wes...
AbstractBackground:Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. ...
This communication is a retrospective epidemiological study of the scorpion sting cases recorded fro...
Article cliniqueIntroduction Five scorpion species live in France: Buthus occitanus, Belisarius xam...
Background:Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous ...
Background: Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous...
Abstract Background Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in Brazil. Although cases of en...
Scorpions, mainly those belonging to the genus Tityus cause many deaths and injuries in Brazil, with...
Clinical aspects of envenomation caused by Tityus obscurus (Gervais, 1843) in two distinct regions o...
Scorpion stings account for most envenomations by venomous animals in Brazil. A retrospective study ...
Introduction: This study investigated scorpionism profile in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Methods:...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Background: Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. A bette...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Scorpion stings are a serious public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. This is a d...
This is a descriptive and prospective study on epidemiological and clinical aspects of 72 scorpion a...
AbstractBackground:Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. ...
This communication is a retrospective epidemiological study of the scorpion sting cases recorded fro...
Article cliniqueIntroduction Five scorpion species live in France: Buthus occitanus, Belisarius xam...
Background:Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous ...
Background: Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous...
Abstract Background Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in Brazil. Although cases of en...
Scorpions, mainly those belonging to the genus Tityus cause many deaths and injuries in Brazil, with...
Clinical aspects of envenomation caused by Tityus obscurus (Gervais, 1843) in two distinct regions o...
Scorpion stings account for most envenomations by venomous animals in Brazil. A retrospective study ...
Introduction: This study investigated scorpionism profile in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Methods:...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Background: Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. A bette...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Scorpion stings are a serious public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. This is a d...
This is a descriptive and prospective study on epidemiological and clinical aspects of 72 scorpion a...
AbstractBackground:Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. ...
This communication is a retrospective epidemiological study of the scorpion sting cases recorded fro...
Article cliniqueIntroduction Five scorpion species live in France: Buthus occitanus, Belisarius xam...