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Familias de serpientes de Colombia Viperidae v boras Elapidae corales Colubridae cazadoras, no venenosas Boidae boas,

EPIDEMIOLOG?A. Mundo: 1.250.000 ? 1.665.000 30.000 ? 40.000 muertes (WHO, 1981).Colombia: 3.000 acc. of?dicos/a?o.Antioquia y Choc?: 500 ? 700 13 especies venenosas: 5/15 Bothrops 90-95% ? 50-70% B.asper), 1 Lachesis muta: (2%), 6/28 Micrurus (M.mipartitus 0.8%) y 1 Pelamis platu

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Familias de serpientes de Colombia Viperidae v boras Elapidae corales Colubridae cazadoras, no venenosas Boidae boas,

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    2. EPIDEMIOLOGÍA Mundo: 1.250.000 – 1.665.000 30.000 – 40.000 muertes (WHO, 1981). Colombia: 3.000 acc. ofídicos/año. Antioquia y Chocó: 500 – 700 13 especies venenosas: 5/15 Bothrops 90-95% ? 50-70% B.asper), 1 Lachesis muta: (2%), 6/28 Micrurus (M.mipartitus 0.8%) y 1 Pelamis platurus.

    3. EPIDEMIOLOGÍA Principal grupo etáreo afectado: 15-44 años (52.9%). 3 : 1 (hombre : mujer).

    5. Fisiopatología de los venenos

    6. Mionecrosis

    10. Efectos locales y sistémicos de los venenos de serpientes colombianas

    12. Complicaciones frecuentes en accidente bothrópico y lachésico

    14. Tratamiento específico Mordeduras de serpientes

    20. Parálisis de pares craneanos Insuficiencia cardiaca congestiva Pancreatitis Úlcera péptica Complicaciones

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