نتایج جستجو برای: camelid antivenom

تعداد نتایج: 1272  

2017
Anjana Silva Wayne C. Hodgson Geoffrey K. Isbister

Antivenom therapy is currently the standard practice for treating neuromuscular dysfunction in snake envenoming. We reviewed the clinical and experimental evidence-base for the efficacy and effectiveness of antivenom in snakebite neurotoxicity. The main site of snake neurotoxins is the neuromuscular junction, and the majority are either: (1) pre-synaptic neurotoxins irreversibly damaging the pr...

2014
Sourav Bhattacharya Mousumi Chakraborty Piyasi Mukhopadhyay P. P. Kundu Roshnara Mishra

BACKGROUND Snake bite causes greater mortality than most of the other neglected tropical diseases. Snake antivenom, although effective in minimizing mortality in developed countries, is not equally so in developing countries due to its poor availability in remote snake infested areas as, and when, required. An alternative approach in this direction could be taken by making orally deliverable po...

2010
Ozgur Sogut Halil Kaya Mehmet T Gokdemir Mustafa B Sayhan Nurkal Halis

Thousands of snake bites occur in the world each year, with hundreds of patients receiving antivenom. Incidence rates for immediate hypersensitivity reactions associated with the use of antivenom range vary. This is a case report of a patient with atrial fibrillation (AF) and transient ischemic attack (TIA) induced by vigrous snake bite that was suspected to be caused by the treatment of subcut...

2011
Himmatrao Saluba Bawaskar Pramodini Himmatrao Bawaskar

OBJECTIVE Envenomation by Mesobuthus tamulus scorpion sting can result in serious cardiovascular effects. Scorpion antivenom is a specific treatment for scorpion sting. Evidence for the benefit of scorpion antivenom and its efficacy compared with that of commonly used vasodilators, such as prazosin, is scarce. We assessed the efficacy of prazosin combined with scorpion antivenom, compared with ...

Journal: :Australian Prescriber 2012

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Andrew Churchman Margaret A O'Leary Nicholas A Buckley Colin B Page Alan Tankel Chris Gavaghan Anna Holdgate Simon G A Brown Geoffrey K Isbister

OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical features and laboratory findings in patients with definite red-bellied black snake (RBBS; Pseudechis porphyriacus) bites, including correlation with results of venom assays. DESIGN, PATIENTS AND SETTING Prospective cohort study of patients with definite RBBS bites, recruited to the Australian Snakebite Project from January 2002 to June 2010. MAIN OUTCOME M...

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, ...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2004
A L Leisewitz R S Blaylock F Kettner A Goodhead A Goddard J P Schoeman

Cases of snakebite envenomation are frequently presented to veterinary practitioners in southern Africa. Despite this, no published guidelines exist on how this medical emergency should be managed. Southern African snake venoms can be classified into 3 main types based on the main mechanism of venom action and clinical presentation. A polyvalent antivenom is manufactured in South Africa and con...

2014
Steven Fernandez Wayne Hodgson Janeyuth Chaisakul Rachelle Kornhauser Nicki Konstantakopoulos Alexander Ian Smith Sanjaya Kuruppu

This study investigated the in vitro toxic effects of Bitis arietans venom and the ability of antivenom produced by the South African Institute of Medical Research (SAIMR) to neutralize these effects. The venom (50 µg/mL) reduced nerve-mediated twitches of the chick biventer muscle to 19% ± 2% of initial magnitude (n = 4) within 2 h. This inhibitory effect of the venom was significantly attenua...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2009
Leslie V Boyer Andreas A Theodorou Robert A Berg Joanne Mallie Ariana Chávez-Méndez Walter García-Ubbelohde Stephen Hardiman Alejandro Alagón

BACKGROUND Clinically significant scorpion envenomation by Centruroides sculpturatus produces a dramatic neuromotor syndrome and respiratory insufficiency that often necessitate intensive supportive care. We hypothesized that a scorpion-specific F(ab')(2) antivenom would promptly resolve clinical symptoms in children with this syndrome. METHODS In a randomized, double-blind study, the efficac...

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