The venomous snakes recorded from Brunei Darussalam are enumerated. A total of 19 species, representing two families (Elapidae, 15 species, and Viperidae, four species), have been recorded in the country. For each species, there is a brief description of biology, localities, and references. Antivenom sera available at RIPAS Hospital are listed and annotated with their potential use. Apart from bites from venomous snakes, the presence of one “spitter,” the equatorial cobra, Naja sumatrana, increases the risk of humans to venom ophthalmia. Finally, future directions for research and management of snake envenomation, and for enhancing knowledge of the country’s snakes for conservation and improving health care, are discussed
Background Snakebites cause considerable human and livestock injuries as well as deaths worldwide, a...
Snake bite envenoming often results in disability or death of breadwinners of poor families in the r...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...
This article presents an overview of the identity and biology of the venomous terrestrial snakes of ...
Snakes which had been killed and brought to hospital with the patients they had bitten were collecte...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature prominen...
Background: Envenoming by snakebite is an important public health problem in rural tropics. Venomous...
Snakebites are responsible for a significant degree of morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature promine...
The Samar cobra, Naja samarensis Peters, 1861 is one of the World Health Organization's category I v...
BackgroundData on incidence of snakebites and the responsible snake species are largely missing in V...
Venomous animals are a significant health problem for rural populations in many parts of the world. ...
feature prominently in folklore, mythology and other belief systems of the indigenous people of the ...
Sea snakes have a strong venom and when they bite can be fatal for humans, whereas snakes found in m...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Toxicon on 03/06/2020, availab...
Background Snakebites cause considerable human and livestock injuries as well as deaths worldwide, a...
Snake bite envenoming often results in disability or death of breadwinners of poor families in the r...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...
This article presents an overview of the identity and biology of the venomous terrestrial snakes of ...
Snakes which had been killed and brought to hospital with the patients they had bitten were collecte...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature prominen...
Background: Envenoming by snakebite is an important public health problem in rural tropics. Venomous...
Snakebites are responsible for a significant degree of morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially...
Snakes form one of the major components of vertebrate fauna of Southeast Asia. They feature promine...
The Samar cobra, Naja samarensis Peters, 1861 is one of the World Health Organization's category I v...
BackgroundData on incidence of snakebites and the responsible snake species are largely missing in V...
Venomous animals are a significant health problem for rural populations in many parts of the world. ...
feature prominently in folklore, mythology and other belief systems of the indigenous people of the ...
Sea snakes have a strong venom and when they bite can be fatal for humans, whereas snakes found in m...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Toxicon on 03/06/2020, availab...
Background Snakebites cause considerable human and livestock injuries as well as deaths worldwide, a...
Snake bite envenoming often results in disability or death of breadwinners of poor families in the r...
We describe 70 cases of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) bite admitted to Chittagong Medical College H...