Frequent and potentially fatal envenoming by hump-nosed pit vipers (Hypnale hypnale and H. nepa) in Sri Lanka: lack of effective antivenom.
In a prospective study of snake bites involving 10 hospitals in Sri Lanka, 302 (35%) of 860 patients with bites by identified snakes proved to have been bitten by hump-nosed pit vipers (301 by Hypnale hypnale and 1 by H. nepa). Most victims were males aged between 11 years and 50 years who had been...
Main Authors: | Ariaratnam, C, Thuraisingam, V, Kularatne, SA, Sheriff, M, Theakston, R, de Silva, A, Warrell, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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