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A systematic review and meta-analysis of incidence and spatiotemporal trends of snakebites in Iran. [PDF]

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Kargar Jahromi H   +8 more
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Snakebite envenoming [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400,000 people every year. Impoverished populations living in the rural tropics are particularly vulnerable; snakebite envenoming perpetuates the cycle of poverty. Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins that exert a wide range of toxic actions.
Jose M Gutierrez   +2 more
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Snakebite

Clinical Pediatrics, 1965
Poisonous Snakebite! An event which evokes terror and fear in the victim and his parents. It presents the physician with an emergency which requires knowledge and skill in management. The purposes of this report are: ( 1) to define the snakebite problem, ( 2) to describe how to identify poisonous snakes, ( 3) to discuss the diagnosis of snake ...
H M, PARRISH, S L, SILBERG, J C, GOLDNER
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Snakebite.

The Physician and sportsmedicine, 2016
Not all bites by poisonous snakes result in envenomation, but those that do require prompt treatment. These experts discuss which methods are best, but some areas remain controversial.
Dhruva Chaudhry, Manjri Garg
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