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Hematologic Abnormalities and Bleeding in Copperhead Snakebite [PDF]
C. Scott Evans +6 more
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Coagulopathy: The Most Important Thing We Still Don’t Know About Snakebite
[West J Emerg Med. 2012;13(1):75–76.]
Eric J. Lavonas
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The application of first aid for snakebites are important in rural Sri Lanka. This study aimed to assess the current level of knowledge and application of snakebite first aid. Results revealed a substantial gap between knowledge and practices.
P Herath, B Banneheka, FMMT Marikar
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Enzymatic Analysis of Iranian Echis carinatus Venom Using Zymography [PDF]
Snakebite is a common problem especially in tropical areas all over the world including Iran. Echis carinatus as one of the most dangerous Iranian snakes is spreading in this country excluding central and northwest provinces.
Hoseiny, Seyed Mehdi +3 more
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Snakebites caused by Bothrops snakes are the most prevalent in the Amazon region, causing local and systemic complications. Local complications are mostly represented by necrosis, secondary bacterial infection and compartment syndrome.
Eduardo M. G. Fernández +14 more
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Validity and reliability of telephone administration of the patient-specific functional scale for the assessment of recovery from snakebite envenomation [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Although more than 1.8 million people survive snakebite envenomation each year, their recovery is understudied. Obtaining long-term follow-up is challenging in both high- and low-resource settings. The Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS)
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Vasculotoxic snakebite envenomation: Management challenges in pregnancy
Sweta Singh, Rashmi Ranjan Mohanty
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Delaying the Catastrophic Arrival of the Brown Tree Snake to Hawaii [PDF]
This paper develops a two-stage model for the optimal management of a potential invasive species. The arrival of an invasive species is modeled as an irreversible event with an uncertain arrival time. The model is solved in two stages, beginning with the
James Roumasset +2 more
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Assessing the Incidence of Snakebites in Rural Gabon—A Community-Based, Cross-Sectional Pilot Survey
Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a neglected tropical disease (NTD). Community-based studies from sub-Saharan Africa are urgently required as data on the incidence are scarce.
Saskia Dede Davi +15 more
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