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Citation

Pugh RN, Bourdillon CC, Theakston RDG, Reid HA. Lancet 1979; 2(8143): 625-627.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1979, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

90281

Abstract

60 people who had been bitten by the carpet viper, Echis carinatus, were seen in four months at Zungeru Health Centre, in North West Nigeria, where snake-bite patients have recently occupied 10% of beds. Health statistics greatly underestimate the frequency, morbidity, and mortality of snake bite in the rural tropics and further studies will probably confirm other areas endemic for E. carinatus within its vast distribution zone. Regular supplies of effective antivenom are crucial to gain a community's confidence in conventional, as opposed to traditional, treatment. Paramedical staff in a rural clinic can be trained in the definitive management and treatment, including successful antivenom therapy, of most snake-bite patients.


Language: en

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