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[Adder bites in France].
Arch Pediatr. 2012 Jun; 19(6):660-2.AP

Abstract

Snake bites are a major public health problem in the tropics but they have a low incidence in Europe and are responsible for few deaths each year. The incidence is higher in children than in adults but no difference in severity seems to be observed between children and adults. In France, snake envenomations are due mainly to Vipera aspis and Vipera berus. The clinical presentation is usually limited to a local syndrome with pain and local inflammatory edema, but systemic signs occur in 17% of cases. Clinical grading published by the Institut Pasteur in Paris helps to assess the severity of envenomation and to decide the use of antivenom. Every bitten patient must be transferred in a hospital for medical assessment. Specific treatment is based on antivenom immunotherapy. However, other medical and surgical treatments have limited value.

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Service de biologie médicale, HIA Bégin, 69, avenue de Paris, 94163 Saint-Mandé, France.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

English Abstract
Journal Article

Language

fre

PubMed ID

22555073

Citation

Larréché, S, et al. "[Adder Bites in France]." Archives De Pediatrie : Organe Officiel De La Societe Francaise De Pediatrie, vol. 19, no. 6, 2012, pp. 660-2.
Larréché S, Mion G, Mornand P, et al. [Adder bites in France]. Arch Pediatr. 2012;19(6):660-2.
Larréché, S., Mion, G., Mornand, P., & Imbert, P. (2012). [Adder bites in France]. Archives De Pediatrie : Organe Officiel De La Societe Francaise De Pediatrie, 19(6), 660-2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2012.03.005
Larréché S, et al. [Adder Bites in France]. Arch Pediatr. 2012;19(6):660-2. PubMed PMID: 22555073.
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TY - JOUR T1 - [Adder bites in France]. AU - Larréché,S, AU - Mion,G, AU - Mornand,P, AU - Imbert,P, Y1 - 2012/05/01/ PY - 2012/01/24/received PY - 2012/03/06/revised PY - 2012/03/26/accepted PY - 2012/5/5/entrez PY - 2012/5/5/pubmed PY - 2012/9/25/medline SP - 660 EP - 2 JF - Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie JO - Arch Pediatr VL - 19 IS - 6 N2 - Snake bites are a major public health problem in the tropics but they have a low incidence in Europe and are responsible for few deaths each year. The incidence is higher in children than in adults but no difference in severity seems to be observed between children and adults. In France, snake envenomations are due mainly to Vipera aspis and Vipera berus. The clinical presentation is usually limited to a local syndrome with pain and local inflammatory edema, but systemic signs occur in 17% of cases. Clinical grading published by the Institut Pasteur in Paris helps to assess the severity of envenomation and to decide the use of antivenom. Every bitten patient must be transferred in a hospital for medical assessment. Specific treatment is based on antivenom immunotherapy. However, other medical and surgical treatments have limited value. SN - 1769-664X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/22555073/[Adder_bites_in_France]_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0929-693X(12)00118-2 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -
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