| Literature DB >> 11957359 |
Daniel Pineda1, Kemel Ghotme, María Elvira Aldeco, Pablo Montoya.
Abstract
Snakebites produce notable morbidity and mortality in the Amazonian and Orinocan regions of Colombia. A review was undertaken of 56 snakebite cases sent to hospitals in Leticia (Amazonas) and Yopal (Casanare) between September 1996 and June 1997. Of the total, 57% of the bites occurred in Leticia, 54% in men. The 14 to 44 year-old age group was most compromised (41%). Most encounters occurred in forests and open fields between 17:00 and 18:00 hours (57%). Nearly all bites were located on legs and feet (82%). One death occurred in Yopal; 3 fasciotomies and 2 amputations were performed. Snakebite incidence occurred with highest probability during evening hours. Although antibiotics are in general use, minor infections (16%) were frequent.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11957359
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedica ISSN: 0120-4157 Impact factor: 0.935