نتایج جستجو برای: snake bite

تعداد نتایج: 22128  

Journal: :Ghana medical journal 2016
Ebenezer K Mensah Kwaku Karikari Moses Aikins Linda Vanotoo Samuel Sackey Chima Ohuabunwo Fred Wurapa Tweneboah K Sifah Edwin Afari

BACKGROUND A snake bite is an injury caused by a bite from a snake, often resulting in puncture wounds, amputations and sometimes envenomation. Envenoming resulting from snake bite is a particularly important public health problem in rural areas of tropical and sub-tropical countries in Africa. This paper reports the incidence of snake bites and its associated mortality in the Western Region of...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2014
Sahana Shetty Manesh S Abi Ravali Hickson Thambu David Simon Rajaratnam

Snake venom can cause local tissue damage and lead to coagulopathy, shock, neurotoxicity and acute kidney injury. Hypopituitarism is a rare complication following snake bite. It has been described following Russell's viper bite from Burma and South India. Herein we describe a patient who presented with severe thyrotoxicosis and partial hypopituitarism following snake bite.

2016
Gregory B. Firth Matthew Street Yammesh Ramguthy Linda Doedens

Snake bites occur commonly in the rural areas of South Africa. Hospitals where snake bites are uncommon should always have protocols on standby in the event of such cases presenting. This is the first reported case documenting the effect of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on snake bite in South African children.A case report and review of relevant information about the case was undertaken.We...

2012
Rouhullah Dehghani DavarKhah Rabani Morteza Panjeh Shahi Mehrdad Jazayeri Mohammd Sabahi Bidgoli

BACKGROUND Snake bites are one of the significant health problems in the tropical and subtropical regions. Snake bite is a common medical emergency in Iran, and the epidemiological features and management of such cases vary from region to region. OBJECTIVES This present research study was conducted to obtain new information about the epidemiology of snake bites in the region of Kashan, locate...

2014
Gaurav Bhalla Dhanesh Mhaskar Anubhav Agarwal

BACKGROUND Snake bite is an important occupational and rural hazard because India has always been a land of Exotic snakes. In Maharashtra, common poisonous snakes are Cobra, Russell's Viper, Saw Scaled Viper, and Krait. It is a fact that inspite of heavy morbidity and mortality, very little attention is paid by the clinicians to this occupational hazard. AIMS To study the prevalence of poison...

Journal: :The Lancet 1893

2012
Suresh Pandey Sushma Pandey

Snake bite is a major occupational hazard for farm workers and a neglected health problem in India. It is essential to identify the aggressor species either by visual inspection or by symptoms of victim. So, a study was conducted to observe the poisonous effects of deadly venomous snakes are cobra, krait and russell�s viper and discusses the nature, constitution, clinical picture and the treatm...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1998
M M Suleman S Shahab M A Rab

Snake bite remains a common injury in endemic areas of Pakistan. A facility based observational study was undertaken to ascertain the incidence of snake bite, its mortality and the management in public health facilities located in the Thar Desert of Province of Sindh, Pakistan. A total of 771 cases of snake bite were reported to seven randomly selected health facilities during a one-year period...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
José María Gutiérrez R. David G Theakston David A Warrell

E nvenoming resulting from snake bites is an important public health hazard in many regions, particularly in tropical and subtropical countries [1–3]. Although antivenoms are being produced by various laboratories in every continent, the burden of snake bite envenoming— causing both morbidity and mortality—still has a great impact on the population and on health-care systems, especially in Afri...

2014
S. D. Bhaisare Y. V. Bansod Rohan Hire

Snake-bite is a life-threatening medical emergency & major public health problem throughout the World, especially in tropical countries like India. The annual death rate due to snake bite in India is estimated to be 4.1 per 1,00,000 population while in Maharashtra, it is 3.0 per 1,00,000 population. The objective of this study is to observe the management of snake bite and their outcome in cent...

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