尼泊尔加德满都已证实的山Pitviper (Ovophis monticola)中毒的记录及其分布范围:对亚洲Pitviper叮咬的预防和控制的影响。

Journal of Venom Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Deb Prasad Pandey, Budhan Chaudhary, Bhola Ram Shrestha
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我们记录了由于蒙提科拉卵蚤咬伤导致的凝血功能障碍诊断不充分(可能危及生命)。虽然它的叮咬在尼泊尔的山上很常见,但相关的毒性还没有详细的记录。在此,我们提出了临床和治疗的细节证明了O. monticola咬伤和区域,它可能会造成中毒的风险(表明在亚洲的大量人口是脆弱的咬伤)。它的中毒是通过几种非循证干预措施对症处理的。由于尼泊尔还没有特定的pitviper抗蛇毒血清,因此管理与O. monticola毒蛇中毒相关的凝血病仍然具有挑战性。本病例强调需要制定诊断和管理pitviper咬伤的标准方案,并研究现有pitviper抗蛇毒血清的有效性,直到特定的pitviper抗蛇毒血清可用。此外,该物种的分布地点可能对预防蛇咬伤以及设计和分配有效的抗蛇毒血清具有重要意义。
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Documentation of a proven Mountain Pitviper (<i>Ovophis monticola</i>) envenomation in Kathmandu, Nepal, with its distribution ranges: implications for prevention and control of pitviper bites in Asia.

Documentation of a proven Mountain Pitviper (<i>Ovophis monticola</i>) envenomation in Kathmandu, Nepal, with its distribution ranges: implications for prevention and control of pitviper bites in Asia.

Documentation of a proven Mountain Pitviper (Ovophis monticola) envenomation in Kathmandu, Nepal, with its distribution ranges: implications for prevention and control of pitviper bites in Asia.

We document inadequately diagnosed coagulopathy (potential to be life threatening) due to Ovophis monticola bite. Although its bites are common in the hills of Nepal, associated envenomations have not been documented elaborately. Herein, we present the clinical and treatment details of a proven O. monticola bite and areas where it may pose the risk of envenomations (suggesting huge populations in Asia to be vulnerable to its bites). Its envenomation was managed symptomatically with several non-evidence-based interventions. Since no specific pitviper antivenom is available in Nepal yet, managing coagulopathy associated to O. monticola envenomation is still challenging. This case emphasizes the need of developing the standard protocol for the diagnosis and management of pitviper bites and study of effectiveness of the available pitviper antivenoms until specific pitviper antivenom is available. Further, the demonstrated distribution localities of this species may have implications for snakebite prevention and designing and distribution of the effective antivenoms.

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