Abstract Background Snake bites are an important public health problem in developing countries with most bites occurring in rural areas. Severe envenomation often occurs in children and following bites to the face. Prompt administration of potent anti-venom remains the mainstay of management. However in Cameroon, the use of anti-venoms is limited by non-availability, high cost (where available) and poor mastery of treatment guidelines. Case presentation We present a 10-year-old muslim Cameroonian child from an enclaved rural area, brought to the hospital 12 h after a snake bite to the face, with signs of severe envenomation. Despite the suboptimal anti-venom dose administered to this patient due to a stock out of this medication, supportive...
Aims: Snake bite is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as in many parts of th...
Background: Snakebite has only recently been recognized as a neglected tropical disease by the WHO. ...
Background: Snakebite envenomation is a worldwide problem, which is an important cause of death in t...
Abstract Background Snakebites are a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with the highe...
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies snake bites as neglected public health problem affect...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated medical and surgical emergency in developing coun...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated me...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming causes 81,000-138,000 annual human deaths and pain, terror, or disabi...
Snake bite is an often-neglected,1 life-threatening emergency prevalent in rural areas of tropical c...
Snakebite envenoming is a major public health problem among rural communities of the Nigerian savann...
During the 6th International Conference on Envenomation by Snakebites and Scorpion Stings in Africa ...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...
In Nigeria, snake bite envenoming has remained a significant health problem. Most snake bites in Nig...
Background: Snakebite has only recently been recognized as a neglected tropical disease by the WHO. ...
Aims: Snake bite is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as in many parts of th...
Background: Snakebite has only recently been recognized as a neglected tropical disease by the WHO. ...
Background: Snakebite envenomation is a worldwide problem, which is an important cause of death in t...
Abstract Background Snakebites are a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with the highe...
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies snake bites as neglected public health problem affect...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated medical and surgical emergency in developing coun...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated me...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming causes 81,000-138,000 annual human deaths and pain, terror, or disabi...
Snake bite is an often-neglected,1 life-threatening emergency prevalent in rural areas of tropical c...
Snakebite envenoming is a major public health problem among rural communities of the Nigerian savann...
During the 6th International Conference on Envenomation by Snakebites and Scorpion Stings in Africa ...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...
In Nigeria, snake bite envenoming has remained a significant health problem. Most snake bites in Nig...
Background: Snakebite has only recently been recognized as a neglected tropical disease by the WHO. ...
Aims: Snake bite is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria as in many parts of th...
Background: Snakebite has only recently been recognized as a neglected tropical disease by the WHO. ...
Background: Snakebite envenomation is a worldwide problem, which is an important cause of death in t...