نتایج جستجو برای: androctonus crassicauda antivenom

تعداد نتایج: 1125  

2017
Robert A Harrison George O Oluoch Stuart Ainsworth Jaffer Alsolaiss Fiona Bolton Ana-Silvia Arias José-María Gutiérrez Paul Rowley Stephen Kalya Hastings Ozwara Nicholas R Casewell

BACKGROUND Antivenom is the treatment of choice for snakebite, which annually kills an estimated 32,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa and leaves approximately 100,000 survivors with permanent physical disabilities that exert a considerable socioeconomic burden. Over the past two decades, the high costs of the most polyspecifically-effective antivenoms have sequentially reduced demand, commercial...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2015
Geoffrey K Isbister Kate V Sellors Ursula Beckmann Angela L Chiew Michael A Downes Ingrid Berling

Wepresent twocasesof cardiomyopathy in life-threatening funnel-webspider envenoming.A33-yearoldman bitten by amale Sydney funnel-web spider developed autonomic and neuromuscular excess, pulmonary oedema, hypotension and cardiogenic shock. Hewas treatedwith antivenom, dobutamine, noradrenaline and high-dose insulin, and recovered over 4 days. Echocardiograms showed severe systolic dysfunction, a...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2007
M Hoole A Goddard

Although snakebites are frequently seen in small animal practice in South Africa, boomslang (Dispholidus typus) bites are infrequent due to their shy habits. Boomslang venom is a potent procoagulent, causing a consumption coagulopathy and profuse haemorrhage. Boomslang monovalent antivenom is the most effective treatment. This case report describes and discusses 2 small dogs that were presented...

Objective(s): In this study, the neutralizing abilities of the equine and the recently introduced camelid antivenoms on the hemodynamic parameters (inotropism, chronotropism, and arrhythmogenicity) were assessed following envenomation by Hemiscorpius lepturus venom in rats. Materials and Methods: At first, the electrophoretic profiles of...

H. Zolfagharian, N. Mohammadpour Dounighi

Antivenoms have been used successfully for more than a century and up to now constitute the only effective treatment for snakebites .The production of antivenin started long time ago when the calmette was prepared the antivenom in 1894.The method currently used to prepare antivenom by most of the manufacturers are originated from the method of Pope which was develop in 1938. Several new approac...

2016
Deb P Pandey Rais Vohra Philip Stalcup Bhola R Shrestha

Snakebite envenomation affects thousands of people annually in Nepal. Published hospital-based studies of snakebite treatment in Nepal are scarce. Here we present the results of the first prospective, cross-sectional study of hospitalized envenomed snakebite cases in southcentral Nepal, a region characterized by poor pre-hospital care of snakebites, limited supply and excessive use of antivenom...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2004
Forbes McGain Aaron Limbo David J Williams Gertrude Didei Ken D Winkel

OBJECTIVE Fatal snakebites at Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH), Papua New Guinea (PNG), were examined to identify interventions that may improve patient survival. DESIGN Retrospective case series. SUBJECTS AND SETTING Inpatients at PMGH who presented with snakebite, had evidence of envenomation, and died as inpatients between 1 January 1992 and 31 December 2001. OUTCOME MEASURES Numbe...

2014
Kalana Maduwage Margaret A. O'Leary Fiona E. Scorgie Seyed Shahmy Fahim Mohamed Chandana Abeysinghe Harindra Karunathilake Lisa F. Lincz Christeine A. Gnanathasan Geoffrey K. Isbister

BACKGROUND Venom recurrence or persistence in the circulation after antivenom treatment has been documented many times in viper envenoming. However, it has not been associated with clinical recurrence for many snakes, including Russell's viper (Daboia spp.). We compare the recovery of coagulopathy to the recurrence or persistence of venom in patients with Russell's viper envenoming. METHODOLO...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
nasim zamani department of clinical toxicology, loghman hakim hospital poison center, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. leila modir-fallah rad department of clinical toxicology, loghman hakim hospital poison center, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. kambiz soltaninejad department of forensic toxicology, legal medicine research center, legal medicine organization, tehran, iran. shahin shadnia department of clinical toxicology, loghman hakim hospital poison center, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

background: snakebite is a serious public health problem in the world. the annual incidence of snakebites ranges from 4.5-9.1 in 100,000 population in iran. with regard to diversity of envenomation profiles in different geographical parts of iran, the aim of this study was to determine the demographical data, clinical and laboratory findings, and the outcome of the snakebite victims referred to...

Journal: :Ciencia Rural 2024

ABSTRACT: Present study aimed for detection, purification, quantification of Sind Krait (Bungarus sindanus) antivenom from chicken eggs and to determine extracted efficacy in mice. Hens’ three groups were immunized by sub-lethal doses venom with adjuvant paraffin oil+lecithin. Booster injected subcutaneously on pectorals muscles at multiple sites after every two weeks upto eight weeks. Antibodi...

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