Volume 8, Issue 3
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ارسال های اخیر
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Snakebites by the Sheltopusik (Pseudopus Apodus) Locally Called Petilus Snake to Humans: a Case Report
(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2019-09-01)Background: The vast territory of Iran, due to climate diversity, is a host for various animal species. Snakes may be considered a significant threat to health of the rural regions of Iran. Sheltopusik (Pseudopus ...
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Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning and Blast in Gastric Tube: A Case Report
(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2019-09-01)Background: Suicide by poisoning is the second most common cause of death by suicide (27.9%) as per The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) India in 2015. Aluminum phosphide (ALP) is the leading agricultural ...
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Cross-Reactivity and Neutralization Capacity of Polyspecific Antivenom Produced by Razi Institute against Three Species of Buthidea Family Scorpions
(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2019-09-01)Background: Scorpion sting is a significant health problem in southern provinces of Iran. Many thousands of people are stung by different species of scorpions annually. More than 60 scorpion species have been ...
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Environmental and Ecological Extra Challenges in Minority Populations; a Tale of Toxic Exposures among First Nation Populations
(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2019-09-01)
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Geospatial Analysis of Acute Poisonings at Mashhad, Iran in 2013
(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2019-09-01)Background: Geospatial distribution analysis is a highly useful tool, especially in the field of health research and health economics. We aimed to study the geospatial distribution of poisoned patients and the ...
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Use of Snake Antivenom and Clinical Outcomes in Snake Envenomation: A Retrospective Study in a Tertiary Hospital in Penang, Malaysia
(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2019-09-01)Backgrounds: Snake antivenom (SAV) is the definitive treatment for snake envenomation. But SAVs are specific, expensive and limited in supply. SAVs also come with risk of adverse reactions. Hence, this study was ...



