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Snake bite and snake venoms [PDF]

open access: yesQJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1993
openaire   +4 more sources

A Study of Snake Bites Admitted to a Hospital in Rhodesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 1972
A CAJM article on cases of snake bites admitted to a hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe (formerly Salisbury, Rhodesia)The relative abundance of snake species varies geographically. The commonest venomous snakes in Salisbury are probably the Rhombic Nightadder
Broadley, D.G., Levin, L., Wapnick, S.
core  

A Life-Threatening Incidence of Neurotoxic Indian Krait Snake Bite: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus, 2022
Lohakare T   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Indigenous Snake Bite Remedies of the Luo of Western Kenya [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2005
Bethwell O. Owuor   +2 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene Post Snake-Bite: An Unusual Presentation [PDF]

open access: yes
Snake bite in India is a common yet neglected public health issue, with an estimated death rate of 50,000 per year. Symmetrical peripheral gangrene (SPG) has varied aetiology, but it is an unusual complication after snake bites.
Jaiswal, Nandkishore   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Envenomation secondary to facial snake bite: Report of a rare occurrence

open access: yesNigerian Journal of Paediatrics
In Nigeria, snake bite envenoming has remained a significant health problem. Most snake bites in Nigeria and elsewhere predominantly involve the limbs (upper and lower) but may involve other areas of the body depending on time and posture.
Belonwu RO , Gwarzo GD
doaj  

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