Volume : III, Issue : V, May - 2014
Case Study on Envenomation Victims of Erode Region, Tamilnadu, South India
S. Janani
Abstract :
The snakes most commonly associated with human mortality in India are Naja naja, Bungaraus caeruleus, and Daboia russelli especially in the south. This study was undertaken to find out the epidemiological profile of envenomation victims admitted to Government hospital in the state of Tamilnadu, Erode region, South India during March. The demographic and clinical details of each case were obtained from the patient’s hospital records and analyzed with questionnaires and followed throughout the study. There was no fatality rate during the study period.
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ASV Cobra (Naja Naja) Envenomation Krait (Bungaraus Caeruleus) Russell’s viper (Daboia Russelli) Snake bite victims
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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S.JANANI Case Study on Envenomation Victims of Erode Region, Tamilnadu, South India International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 5 MAY 2014
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S.JANANI Case Study on Envenomation Victims of Erode Region, Tamilnadu, South India International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 5 MAY 2014
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