Wound infection is frequently reported following snakebite (SB). This study is retrospective. It was conducted in the emergency department and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Cayenne General Hospital between 1 January 2016 and 31 July 2021. We included 172 consecutive patients hospitalized for SB envenoming. All patients were monitored for wound infection. Sixty-three patients received antibiotics at admission (36.6%). The main antibiotic used was amoxicillin–clavulanate (92.1%). Wound infection was recorded in 55 cases (32%). It was 19% in grade 1, 35% in grade 2, and 53% in grade 3. It included abscess (69.1%), necrotizing fasciitis (16.4%), and cellulitis (21.8%). The time from SB to wound infection was 6 days (IQR: 3–8). The main isola...
Snakebite envenomation (SBE) is a life-threatening medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Com...
BACKGROUND: Patients admitted with snake bite can have varied manifestations and complications whic...
To describe the characteristics, clinical presentations, management and complications of snakebites ...
International audienceWound infection is frequently reported following snakebite (SB). This study is...
Background. Snakebites can produce severe local and systemic septic complications as well as being a...
BackgroundMicrobiological data of secondary wound infections following snakebites is rarely reported...
Objectives. To determine the incidence of infection in snakebite patients, the bacterial species inv...
Abstract: There are very few microbiological data on wound infections following snakebites. The obje...
In this study, we evaluate 25 cases who were admitted to the emergency service and transferred to th...
Aims The Aim of this study was to review the incidence and presentations of snakebites at the S...
BackgroundSnakebites represent a significant health problem in tropical countries, with an annual in...
Background: Snakebites lead to at least 421,000 envenomations and result in more than 20,000 deaths ...
Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a public health issue in developing countries. The estimated annual gl...
ABSTRACT: Injuries caused by venomous snakes are considered a problem of public health in Brazil, an...
Snakebite envenomation is a worldwide problem and in Costa Rica. The following is a retrospective re...
Snakebite envenomation (SBE) is a life-threatening medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Com...
BACKGROUND: Patients admitted with snake bite can have varied manifestations and complications whic...
To describe the characteristics, clinical presentations, management and complications of snakebites ...
International audienceWound infection is frequently reported following snakebite (SB). This study is...
Background. Snakebites can produce severe local and systemic septic complications as well as being a...
BackgroundMicrobiological data of secondary wound infections following snakebites is rarely reported...
Objectives. To determine the incidence of infection in snakebite patients, the bacterial species inv...
Abstract: There are very few microbiological data on wound infections following snakebites. The obje...
In this study, we evaluate 25 cases who were admitted to the emergency service and transferred to th...
Aims The Aim of this study was to review the incidence and presentations of snakebites at the S...
BackgroundSnakebites represent a significant health problem in tropical countries, with an annual in...
Background: Snakebites lead to at least 421,000 envenomations and result in more than 20,000 deaths ...
Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a public health issue in developing countries. The estimated annual gl...
ABSTRACT: Injuries caused by venomous snakes are considered a problem of public health in Brazil, an...
Snakebite envenomation is a worldwide problem and in Costa Rica. The following is a retrospective re...
Snakebite envenomation (SBE) is a life-threatening medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Com...
BACKGROUND: Patients admitted with snake bite can have varied manifestations and complications whic...
To describe the characteristics, clinical presentations, management and complications of snakebites ...