Venomous animals are a significant health problem for rural populations in many parts of the world. Given the current level of the international mobility of individuals and the inquisitiveness of travelers, clinicians and travel clinics need to be able to give advice on the prevention, first aid, and clinical management of envenoming. Health professionals often feel overwhelmed by the taxonomy of venomous animals; however, venomous animals can be grouped, using a simple set of criteria, into cnidarians, venomous fish, sea snakes, scorpions, spiders, hymenoterans, and venomous terrestrial snakes. Geographic distribution, habitats, and circumstances of accidents further reduce the range of culprits that need to be considered in any single eve...
Background: Antivenom is the definitive treatment for venomous snakebites, but is expensive and not...
Background: Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. A bette...
AbstractBackground:Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. ...
The Middle East and Northern Africa, collectively known as the MENA region, are inhabited by a pleth...
Introduction Venomous bites and stings are a serious medical, social and economic problem in many p...
Envenomation and poisoning by terrestrial animals (both vertebrate and invertebrate) are a significa...
Clinical toxinology encompasses a broad range of medical conditions resulting from envenomation by v...
Snakes of the families Viperidae and Elapidae are responsible for the high incidence of morbidity an...
More than 5 million people are bitten by venomous snakes annually and more than 100 000 of them die....
enomous animals have evolved venoms and delivery apparatus to assist in prey acquisition and...
Toxicosis is a poisoning caused by venomous animals such as snake, scorpion, honeybee, spider, and w...
This article discusses the epidemiology, prevention, clinical features, first aid and medical treatm...
Toxicosis is a poisoning caused by venomous animals such as snake, scorpion, honeybee, spider and wa...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400,000 p...
Background: Antivenom is the definitive treatment for venomous snakebites, but is expensive and not...
Background: Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. A bette...
AbstractBackground:Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. ...
The Middle East and Northern Africa, collectively known as the MENA region, are inhabited by a pleth...
Introduction Venomous bites and stings are a serious medical, social and economic problem in many p...
Envenomation and poisoning by terrestrial animals (both vertebrate and invertebrate) are a significa...
Clinical toxinology encompasses a broad range of medical conditions resulting from envenomation by v...
Snakes of the families Viperidae and Elapidae are responsible for the high incidence of morbidity an...
More than 5 million people are bitten by venomous snakes annually and more than 100 000 of them die....
enomous animals have evolved venoms and delivery apparatus to assist in prey acquisition and...
Toxicosis is a poisoning caused by venomous animals such as snake, scorpion, honeybee, spider, and w...
This article discusses the epidemiology, prevention, clinical features, first aid and medical treatm...
Toxicosis is a poisoning caused by venomous animals such as snake, scorpion, honeybee, spider and wa...
Animals which were poisoned by snake venom require emergency veterinary attention right away; else, ...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400,000 p...
Background: Antivenom is the definitive treatment for venomous snakebites, but is expensive and not...
Background: Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. A bette...
AbstractBackground:Envenomation remains a neglected public health issue in most tropical countries. ...