Background: Snakebites occur frequently among humans and animals. In Brazil, about 23,000 cases of snakebite involving humans were recorded in 2016, 11% of them caused by venomous snakes.
Lima, Raissa Lopes +6 more
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A double narrative: stories underpin fearful community attitudes toward snakes but offer a mechanism to reduce human-to-snake conflict. [PDF]
Meirinho Domingues D +4 more
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Objective: We sought to develop epidemiological maps using geographical information systems (GIS) for the incidence of reported venomous snakebites in the Coffee-Triangle region of Colombia, between 2007 and 2011.
Patiño-Barbosa, Andrés M. +5 more
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[Treatment of snakebites at the Guinea Institute for Applied Biology Research]. [PDF]
Baldé O +4 more
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Reply to Wüster et al. On the Importance of Correct Snake Identification. Comment on "Chippaux et al. Snakebites in Cameroon by Species Whose Effects Are Poorly Described. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2024, 9, 300". [PDF]
Chippaux JP, Taieb F.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of incidence and spatiotemporal trends of snakebites in Iran. [PDF]
Kargar Jahromi H +8 more
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Public Health Midwives' perspectives on paediatric snakebite prevention and management in rural Sri Lanka: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Dayasiri K +4 more
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Investigation of clinical and paraclinical manifestations of envenomation victims referred to the Poisoning Department of Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad (Iran) from 2019 to 2020. [PDF]
Mousavi SR +6 more
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Snakebites by Bothrops taeniatus: characteristics of snakebites involving a rare venomous snake in Brazil. [PDF]
Fujii PCYS +5 more
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A Case Report of Postpartum Hemorrhage Secondary to Snake Bite Envenomation: A Pathogenesis and Current Management Review. [PDF]
Loza-Hernandez F +3 more
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