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J S Afr Vet Assoc ; 84(1): E1-4, 2013 Mar 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23718740

ABSTRACT

This article reports the first documented treatment of venomous snakebite with a polyvalent snake antivenom from the South African Institute for Medical Research in endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). Three juvenile male animals (6.5 months of age) showed clinical signs after being bitten by an unidentified venomous snake. The signs included loss of appetite, disorientation, impaired locomotion, excessive facial swelling, profuse salivation, reduced respiratory effort and an apparent depressed mental state. Intravenous treatment with isotonic Ringer lactate solution, hetastarch 6% and dexamethazone, subcutaneous administration of procaine benzylpenicillin and benzathine benzylpenicillin, and ultimately intravenous administration of the polyvalent snake antivenom resulted in the complete recovery of all three wild dogs.


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Antivenins/therapeutic use , Canidae , Snake Bites/veterinary , Anesthesia, General/veterinary , Animals , Antivenins/classification , Behavior, Animal , Fluid Therapy , Male , Namibia/epidemiology , Snake Bites/epidemiology , Snake Bites/therapy , Social Behavior
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