Background: The objective of this study was to document our experience with supportive therapy without antivenom in snakebite management.Methods: In a prospective study undertaken at Gulu Regional Hospital, Northern Uganda from January to December 2002 the outcome of supportive therapy in management of 108 cases of snakebite was assessed.Results: The lower extremity was involved in 106 patients (98.1%) and the upper extremity in the remaining two cases. Sixty-two patients (57.4 %) did not get any First Aid prior to admission. All Patients received supportive therapy. None of the patients received snake antivenom since it was unavailable at the hospital. All the 108 patients (100 %) improved and were discharged. The duration of hospital stay...
Aim: This study aimed at assessing the first aid management and types of complications arising from ...
Objective: Snake bite remains major public health problem worldwide. We present our experience with ...
Introduction: the burden of disease represented by snakebites is widely underestimated and often neg...
Background: The objective of this study was to document our experience with supportive therapy with...
Background: The objective of this study was to document our experience with supportive therapy with...
Background: The objectives of the study were to assess the pattern of management of snakebite especi...
Background: Snakebites remain a source of considerable morbidity and mortality in many countries, wi...
Acknowledgements: We appreciate the research assistants and the participants, without which this stu...
Objective: Antisnake venom (ASV) is a specific antidote for the management of snake bite envenomati...
Background. This audit of snakebites was undertaken to document our experience with snakebite in the...
Background: Snakebite is considered a global health issue, especially in the Southeast Asian region....
Background. This audit of snakebites was undertaken to document our experience with snakebite in the...
Background. This audit of snakebites was undertaken to document our experience with snakebite in the...
In this study, we evaluate 25 cases who were admitted to the emergency service and transferred to th...
Background: Snake envenomation is a common life-threatening problem encountered all-over West Bengal...
Aim: This study aimed at assessing the first aid management and types of complications arising from ...
Objective: Snake bite remains major public health problem worldwide. We present our experience with ...
Introduction: the burden of disease represented by snakebites is widely underestimated and often neg...
Background: The objective of this study was to document our experience with supportive therapy with...
Background: The objective of this study was to document our experience with supportive therapy with...
Background: The objectives of the study were to assess the pattern of management of snakebite especi...
Background: Snakebites remain a source of considerable morbidity and mortality in many countries, wi...
Acknowledgements: We appreciate the research assistants and the participants, without which this stu...
Objective: Antisnake venom (ASV) is a specific antidote for the management of snake bite envenomati...
Background. This audit of snakebites was undertaken to document our experience with snakebite in the...
Background: Snakebite is considered a global health issue, especially in the Southeast Asian region....
Background. This audit of snakebites was undertaken to document our experience with snakebite in the...
Background. This audit of snakebites was undertaken to document our experience with snakebite in the...
In this study, we evaluate 25 cases who were admitted to the emergency service and transferred to th...
Background: Snake envenomation is a common life-threatening problem encountered all-over West Bengal...
Aim: This study aimed at assessing the first aid management and types of complications arising from ...
Objective: Snake bite remains major public health problem worldwide. We present our experience with ...
Introduction: the burden of disease represented by snakebites is widely underestimated and often neg...