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Autor:
ANDERSON, MARIA
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Sewanee Review. Fall2020, Vol. 128 Issue 4, p666-685. 20p.
Autor:
Michael Schaer
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Toxicon. 166:83-87
Introduction North Central Florida is the home to several venomous snakes. The most clinically significant pit vipers include the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, the Water Moccasin, and less commonly the Timber Rattlesnake. Many of the dogs and cats
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The Journal of emergency medicine. 61(1)
Background Pit vipers, also known as crotalids, are a group of snakes including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths (water moccasins). Crotalids have a broad geographic distribution across the United States, and bites from these snakes can ca
Publikováno v:
Clinical Toxicology. 56:1195-1199
Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) and cottonmouth or water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus) snakes account for the majority of venomous snakebites in the southern United States. Cottonmouth snakes are generally considered to have more potent venom
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Florida Entomologist. 96:289-293
Dr. Howard V. Weems, Jr. was unique among pioneering Florida entomologists in his personality, conduct and many valuable contributions to insect taxonomy. He was recognized most for his determination to build the Florida State Collection of Arthropod
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Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 28(1)
Over 14,000 copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) bites were reported to United States poison centers between 1983 and 2008, and 1809 cases were reported to poison centers in 2014. The copperhead is primarily found in the southeastern United States and
Autor:
Michael E. Peterson
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice. 21:174-182
Pit vipers are the largest group of venomous snakes in the United States and are involved in an estimated 150,000 bites annually of dogs and cats. The severity of any pit viper bite is related to the volume and toxicity of the venom injected as well
Autor:
Heather S. Ambrose, Terri M. Repasky, Thomas R. King, Jennifer Carr, Susan S. Sammons, Lance Zimmet, Susan Carrie Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of emergency nursing. 40(6)
Approximately 20 types of venomous snakes areendemictotheUS.Allbutthecoralsnake(familyElapidae)are North American pit vipers (family Viperidae). TheViperidae subfamily Crotalidae, which includes the rattle-snake, copperhead, and cottonmouth (water mo