Australia has some of the most venomous snakes in the world. All patients giving a history of a possible snake bite should be assessed, managed and transported to hospital. Fatalities occur within hours of the snake bite from initial multi-organ failure than cardiac arrest. Basic first-aid such as appropriate bandaging and immobilisation is effective and has reduced death rates significantly.Anti-venom is indicated for all patients who present with clinical and hospital laboratory evidence of envenomation. Anti-venom should be given early and is a horse-derived antibody that is also associated with producing allergic reactions in 25% of cases and anaphylaxis in 5% of patients administered
Snake bite should always be considered as a medical emergency. Snake venoms are categorised based on...
A prospective series of patients envenomed after snake bite was seen at Port Moresby General Hospita...
Despite recent reviews of best practice for the treatment of Australian venomous bites and stings, t...
Australia has some of the most venomous snakes in the world. All patients giving a history of a poss...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...
Australian snake envenoming is rare but potentially life-threatening and challenging to manage. Issu...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Australia is inhabited by a large variety of snakes, including some of the most poisonous in the wor...
We aimed to describe the characteristics, clinical course, management and outcome of patients presen...
Despite the wealth of anecdotes and case reports there are fundamental questions of management of sn...
Antivenom use was documented in 136/1881 (7.2%) snake bite admissions and most (121/136: 88.9%) rece...
Background: Snakebites in snake handlers are an important clinical problem that may differ to bites ...
More than 5 million people are bitten by venomous snakes annually and more than 100 000 of them die....
ObjectiveTo investigate current use of Australian snake antivenoms and the frequency and severity of...
Snake bite should always be considered as a medical emergency. Snake venoms are categorised based on...
A prospective series of patients envenomed after snake bite was seen at Port Moresby General Hospita...
Despite recent reviews of best practice for the treatment of Australian venomous bites and stings, t...
Australia has some of the most venomous snakes in the world. All patients giving a history of a poss...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...
Australian snake envenoming is rare but potentially life-threatening and challenging to manage. Issu...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Australia is inhabited by a large variety of snakes, including some of the most poisonous in the wor...
We aimed to describe the characteristics, clinical course, management and outcome of patients presen...
Despite the wealth of anecdotes and case reports there are fundamental questions of management of sn...
Antivenom use was documented in 136/1881 (7.2%) snake bite admissions and most (121/136: 88.9%) rece...
Background: Snakebites in snake handlers are an important clinical problem that may differ to bites ...
More than 5 million people are bitten by venomous snakes annually and more than 100 000 of them die....
ObjectiveTo investigate current use of Australian snake antivenoms and the frequency and severity of...
Snake bite should always be considered as a medical emergency. Snake venoms are categorised based on...
A prospective series of patients envenomed after snake bite was seen at Port Moresby General Hospita...
Despite recent reviews of best practice for the treatment of Australian venomous bites and stings, t...