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学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1) |
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2025-08-26 |
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タイトル |
Characteristics of snakebite patients due to Naja samarensis in the Philippines: a prospective hospital-based study |
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en |
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eng |
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言語 |
en |
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主題Scheme |
Other |
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主題 |
cobra |
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言語 |
en |
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主題Scheme |
Other |
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主題 |
emergency medicine |
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en |
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主題Scheme |
Other |
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主題 |
envenomation |
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言語 |
en |
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主題Scheme |
Other |
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主題 |
neglected tropical diseases |
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言語 |
en |
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主題Scheme |
Other |
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主題 |
snakebites |
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言語 |
en |
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主題Scheme |
Other |
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主題 |
toxinology |
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資源タイプ識別子 |
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 |
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資源タイプ |
journal article |
| 著者 |
Aoki, Yoshihiro
Paghubasan, Jonathan
Tiglao, Patrick Joseph
Sarmiento, Marvin Jay
Arrieta, Rustan
Tan, Mariedel A
Sarsalijo, Mardie S
Aquino, Grace Joy B
Beronilla-Uraga, Mercy Grace
Comandante, John David L
Santamaria, Emelia B
Malijan, Greco Mark B
Suzuki, Shuichi
Takahashi, Kensuke
Yamano, Shuhei
Smith, Chris
Hayakawa, Koichi
Tasaki, Osamu
Agosto, Lourdes C
Warrell, David A
Ariyoshi, Koya
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内容記述タイプ |
Abstract |
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内容記述 |
Background: Little is known about snakebites by Naja samarensis, a species unique to the Philippines. The aim here is to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients bitten by this medically important cobra in the Eastern Visayas. Methods: A hospital-based prospective study analysed the features of snakebite patients attending Eastern Visayas Medical Center between June 2022 and May 2023. Logistic regression analysis identified the factors associated with severity. Results: A total of 175 snakebite patients with five fatalities were included. Naja samarensis was most commonly implicated (n=49, 28.0%), although it could be definitively identified, by examining photographs of the snake responsible, in only four cases. The N. samarensis bites occurred in grass or rice fields, in daytime, and during farming activities, but the people bitten were most frequently students (34.7%) who were bitten at home (36.7%). Patients bitten by N. samarensis often presented with cytotoxic (63.3%) and neurotoxic signs (46.9%). Traditional remedies were common, resulting in delayed presentation to the hospital. Bites by N. samarensis, and older age (>44 y) were independently associated with severity (adjusted OR of 10.33 and 7.89, respectively). Conclusion: Naja samarensis is a major cause of severe snakebites in this region. Pre-hospital treatment frequently involves wasted time and unproven traditional methods. Enhancement of public awareness is urgently needed. Development of a diagnostic test for species identification is warranted to improve future surveys and management. |
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en |
| 書誌情報 |
en : Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
巻 119,
号 8,
p. 933-942,
発行日 2025-01-03
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出版者 |
Oxford University Press |
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言語 |
en |
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収録物識別子タイプ |
ISSN |
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収録物識別子 |
0035-9203 |
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DOI |
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関連識別子 |
10.1093/trstmh/trae110 |
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権利情報 |
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene following peer review. The version of record Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 119(8), pp.933-942; 2025 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/trae110. |
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en |
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出版タイプ |
AM |
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出版タイプResource |
http://purl.org/coar/version/c_ab4af688f83e57aa |
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内容記述タイプ |
Other |
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内容記述 |
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 119(8), pp.933-942; 2025 |
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言語 |
en |