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Venomous animal bites and stings and marine poisoning

Oxford Handbook of Humanitarian Medicine, 2019
This chapter provides the reader with essential information on venomous animals, and the risk they may pose in many humanitarian settings, especially in rural, remote, and tropical settings.
D. Warrell
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The approach to the treatment of venomous and poisonous arthropod bites and stings in ancient medicine: A narrative review

Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma
Objective: Arthropod bites and stings have always been of interest to humans; therefore, researchers have always been interested in their prevention and timely treatment. Considering the brilliance of ancient Iranian physicians, especially Avicenna, this
R. Dehghani   +2 more
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Bites and stings.

Australian family physician, 2010
Of the 426 bite or sting problems managed, 312 (73%) were caused by insects. There were 114 other types of bites recorded, the most common being dog and spider bites. There were five cases of toxicity from aquatic animal stings or adverse reactions to bee stings (Table 1).
Janice, Charles   +2 more
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Insect Bites and Stings

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
This article summarizes the clinical presentation and treatment of common bites and infestations in the United States. A survey of this complex and interesting area of medicine should help the emergency physician to diagnose and treat many patients who present with "nonspecific" bites and rashes.
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Venomous bites and stings

Medicine, 2001
Abstract Venomous bites and stings occur worldwide and are a particular problem for rural workers in the remote tropics. They are caused by a large variety of terrestrial and marine animals and are associated with both mortality and morbidity. Most snakebites occur on the lower limbs; not all bites by venomous species lead to envenoming, but they may ...
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Sting and bite antidote

Nursing Standard, 1988
A new spray-on antidote for stings and bites is now on the market.
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Bites and Stings

Independent Nurse, 2006
In our ongoing series examining common conditions in primary care, Debra Sprague explains treatments, prescribing options, differential diagnoses and possible complications from insect stings and bites
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Bites and Stings

2016
Antivenom is the mainstay of therapy for poisonous snakebite and there is no role for test dose.
Christeine Ariaranee Gnanathasan   +1 more
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Himmatrao Bawaskar: Scorpion Stings, Snake Bites, 48 years of Selfless Service as a Physician to Society

Journal of Clinical Case Reports Medical Images and Health Sciences
Physician Himmatrao Saluba Bawaskar, has come to the light for his pioneering medical research work on the scorpion sting envenomation treatment that helped to save millions of lives of poor, marginalized communities not only in rural India but also in ...
Sujitraj Sheth
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