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Paediatric snakebite envenoming: Recognition and management of cases
ReviewAbstract: Snakebite in children can often be severe or potentially fatal, owing to the lower volume of distribPalabras claves:epidemiology, ToxicologyAutores:Gutierrez J.M., Habib A.G., Halbert J., Hardcastle T.C., Hernández Diaz R., Le Geyt J., Maduwage K.P., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Pach S., Williams D., Ya K.T.Fuentes:scopusPaediatric snakebite envenoming: The world's most neglected 'Neglected Tropical Disease'?
ArticleAbstract: Snakebite disproportionally affects children living in impoverished rural communities. The WHO has rPalabras claves:epidemiology, ToxicologyAutores:Gustin R., Gutierrez J.M., Habib A.G., Halbert J., Le Geyt J., Maduwage K.P., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Pach S., Williams D., Ya K.T.Fuentes:scopusLong-term sequelae secondary to snakebite envenoming: A single centre retrospective study in a Costa Rican paediatric hospital
ArticleAbstract: Objectives Although devastating acute effects associated with snake envenoming are well described, tPalabras claves:epidemiology, ToxicologyAutores:Brenes-Chacón H., Camacho-Badilla K., Gutierrez J.M., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Soriano-Fallas A., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R., Valverde K.Fuentes:scopusSnakebite envenoming in children: A neglected tropical disease in a Costa Rican pediatric tertiary care center
ReviewAbstract: Background: Introduced in June 2017 by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a Neglected Tropical DPalabras claves:neglected tropical disease, Snake antivenom, snakebite envenoming, Viperidae snakebitesAutores:Brenes-Chacón H., Camacho-Badilla K., Gutierrez J.M., Maria L. Avila-Aguero, Soriano-Fallas A., Ulloa-Gutiérrez R., Valverde-Muñoz K.Fuentes:scopus