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| DOI | 10.3390/TOXINS11120697 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
| Tipo | revisión |
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Snakebite envenomation is considered a neglected tropical disease, although it also occurs outside the tropics. In this work, we analyzed the literature on Philodryas species in Chile (Philodryas chamissonis, P. simonsii, and P. tachymenoides) from 1834 to 2019, searching for epidemiological, clinical, and molecular aspects of envenomation. Ninety-one percent of the studies found regarded taxonomy, ecology, and natural history, suggesting that snakebites and venom toxins are a neglected issue in Chile. All snakebite cases reported and toxicological studies concerned the species Philodryas chamissonis. Using 185 distributional records from the literature and museum collections for this species, we show for the first time that the reported snakebite cases correlate with human population density, occurring in the Valparaiso and Metropolitan regions in Central Chile. The reduced number of snakebite cases, which were previously considered as having a low incidence in Chile, may be a consequence of under-reported cases, probably due to the inadequate publication or scarce research on this issue. Absence of information about official pharmacological treatment, post-envenoming sequels, clinical management of particular patient groups (e.g., with non-communicable diseases, pregnant women, and the elderly) was also detected. In conclusion, despite having over 185 years of literature on Chilean snakes, knowledge on the envenomation of Philodryas genus remains scarce, seriously affecting adequate medical handling during an ophidic accident. This review highlights the need to develop deep research in this area and urgent improvements to the management of this disease in Chile.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | URRA-FAUNDEZ, FELIX ARIEL | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Network Snake Venom Res & Drug Discovery - Chile Network for Snake Venom Research and Drug Discovery - Chile |
| 2 | Miranda-Calle, Alejandro Bruno | Hombre |
Colecc Boliviana Fauna - Bolivia
Área de Herpetología - Bolivia |
| 3 | ARAYA-MATURANA, RAMIRO JUAN | Hombre |
Network Snake Venom Res & Drug Discovery - Chile
Universidad de Talca - Chile Network for Snake Venom Research and Drug Discovery - Chile |
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| Universidad de Chile |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| Florida Atlantic University |
| FONDECYT grant |
| Programa de Investigacion Asociativa en Cancer Gastrico (PIA-CG) |
| FONDECYT postdoctoral fellowship |
| CONICYT PCI-Biotechnology |
| Library of Lucas Sierra Foundation |
| University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences |
| Michigan State University Archives |
| Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales |
| Medical Society of Santiago |
| Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University |
| Programa de Investigación Asociativa en Cáncer Gástrico |
| Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg |
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| This work was supported by FONDECYT grant #1180069 (RAM), Programa de Investigacion Asociativa en Cancer Gastrico (PIA-CG, RU2107; RAM) and FONDECYT postdoctoral fellowship #3170813 (FAU), CONICYT PCI-Biotechnology #Redbio0027 (FAU, RAM). The authors thank Omar Torres-Carvajal (Ecuador), Baudillo Rebollo-Fernandez (Spain), and Jorge Fuentes (Chile) for the photographs of specimens of P. simonsii, P. chamissonis, and P. tachymenoides, respectively. |
| Funding: This work was supported by FONDECYT grant #1180069 (RAM), Programa de Investigación Asociativa en Cáncer Gástrico (PIA-CG, RU2107; RAM) and FONDECYT postdoctoral fellowship #3170813 (FAU), CONICYT PCI-Biotechnology #Redbio0027 (FAU, RAM). The authors thank Omar Torres-Carvajal (Ecuador), Baudillo Rebollo-Fernandez (Spain), and Jorge Fuentes (Chile) for the photographs of specimens of P. simonsii, P. chamissonis, and P. tachymenoides, respectively. |