نتایج جستجو برای: envenoming

تعداد نتایج: 482  

Journal: :The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020

2010
Nicholas R. Casewell Darren A. N. Cook Simon C. Wagstaff Abdulsalami Nasidi Nandul Durfa Wolfgang Wüster Robert A. Harrison

BACKGROUND Snakebite is a significant cause of death and disability in subsistent farming populations of sub-Saharan Africa. Antivenom is the most effective treatment of envenoming and is manufactured from IgG of venom-immunised horses/sheep but, because of complex fiscal reasons, there is a paucity of antivenom in sub-Saharan Africa. To address the plight of thousands of snakebite victims in s...

2017
Emilie Alirol Sanjib Kumar Sharma Anup Ghimire Antoine Poncet Christophe Combescure Chabilal Thapa Vijaya Prasad Paudel Kalidas Adhikary Walter Robert Taylor David Warrell Ulrich Kuch François Chappuis

BACKGROUND Currently, there is inadequate evidence on which to base clinical management of neurotoxic snakebite envenoming, especially in the choice of initial antivenom dosage. This randomised controlled trial compared the effectiveness and safety of high versus low initial antivenom dosage in victims of neurotoxic envenoming. METHODOLOGY/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS This was a balanced, randomised, ...

2014
Kari Radha Krishna Murthy K. R. K. Murthy

Death due to scorpion envenoming syndrome is a common event in many of the tropical and nontropical counties. Initial transient hypertension is commonly observed in scorpion sting victims. Scorpion envenoming causes autonomic storm resulting in initial transient hypertension followed by hypotension, cold clammy skin, hypothermia, cardiovascular disturbances, acute myocarditis, sarcolemmal defec...

2012
Geoffrey K. Isbister Seyed Shahmy Fahim Mohamed Chandana Abeysinghe Harendra Karunathilake Ariaranee Ariaratnam

BACKGROUND Snake envenoming is a major clinical problem in Sri Lanka, with an estimated 40,000 bites annually. Antivenom is only available from India and there is a high rate of systemic hypersensitivity reactions. This study aimed to investigate whether the rate of infusion of antivenom reduced the frequency of severe systemic hypersensitivity reactions. METHODS AND FINDINGS This was a rando...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2010
José María Gutiérrez David Williams Hui Wen Fan David A Warrell

Snakebite envenoming is a neglected public health challenge of compelling importance in many regions of the world, particularly sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Latin America and Papua-New Guinea. Addressing the problem of snakebite effectively demands an integrated multifocal approach, targeting complex problems and involving many participants. It must comprise: (a) Acquisition of reliable informatio...

2015
Geoffrey K. Isbister Kalana Maduwage Fiona E. Scorgie Seyed Shahmy Fahim Mohamed Chandana Abeysinghe Harendra Karunathilake Margaret A. O’Leary Christeine A. Gnanathasan Lisa F. Lincz Ana Moura

BACKGROUND Russell's viper envenoming is a major problem in South Asia and causes venom induced consumption coagulopathy. This study aimed to investigate the kinetics and dynamics of venom and clotting function in Russell's viper envenoming. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In a prospective cohort of 146 patients with Russell's viper envenoming, we measured venom concentrations, international n...

2016
Subashini Jayawardana Ariaranee Gnanathasan Carukshi Arambepola Thashi Chang

BACKGROUND Snakebite is a major public health problem in agricultural communities in the tropics leading to acute local and systemic impairments with resultant disabilities. Snakebite related long-term musculoskeletal disabilities have been a neglected area of research. We conducted a population-based, cross-sectional study in an agricultural community to describe the chronic musculoskeletal di...

2014
K. Radha Krishna Murthy

Death due to scorpion stings is a common event in many countries. Scorpion envenoming syndrome consists of the clinical presentation of pain at the site of sting, nausea, vomiting, sialorrhea, profuse sweating, abdominal pain, tremors, arrhythmias, hypertension, agitation, hyperglycemia, restlessness, prostration, priapism, pulmonary oedema, many other manifestations and may concern the CNS, th...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2010
Adolfo Borges Fernando J M Rojas-Runjaic Nardy Diez José G Faks Huub J M Op den Camp Leonardo De Sousa

OBJECTIVES Scorpion envenomation is a common public health problem in Venezuela. We report an envenoming case by Tityus breweri, endemic to the Guayana Shield, southeast Venezuela, and the outcome of its treatment with antivenom anti-Tityus discrepans. Toxin composition and antigenic reactivity of T breweri venom were also explored. T breweri distribution range was re-evaluated. METHODS Clini...

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