PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases broadens its coverage of envenomings caused by animal bites and stings

[...]envenoming by animal bites and stings goes beyond snakebite and includes scorpions and spiders, insects, jellyfish, and other marine creatures. Spider bite is also a significant problem in many parts of the world, with bites from widow spiders causing a painful neurotoxic envenoming syndrome (l...

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description [...]envenoming by animal bites and stings goes beyond snakebite and includes scorpions and spiders, insects, jellyfish, and other marine creatures. Spider bite is also a significant problem in many parts of the world, with bites from widow spiders causing a painful neurotoxic envenoming syndrome (latrodectism) that occurs worldwide and cutaneous and systemic loxoscelism that can result in necrotic ulcers and haemolytic and renal complications [4]. To broaden the coverage of a variety of conditions that share the features of currently recognized neglected tropical diseases, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases will accept manuscripts dealing with scorpion sting envenoming, in addition to snakebite envenoming. [...]it will consider manuscripts on envenomings by other animals, especially if the studies deal with epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic, social science, and/or public policy aspects.
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subjects Animal bites
Biology and Life Sciences
Bites
Complications
Developing countries
Diseases
Epidemiology
Feature recognition
Insect bites
Insects
LDCs
Marine invertebrates
Medicine and Health Sciences
Neurotoxicity
People and Places
Public health
Public policy
Spiders
Stings
Tropical climate
Tropical diseases
Ulcers
Venom
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