Snakebites by Bothrops taeniatus: characteristics of snakebites involving a rare venomous snake in Brazil.
Paula Cristina Yukari Suzaki Fujii, Bruna Seffrin Soares, Eduarda Scoto Dias, Henrique Lira Borges, Daniel Emilio Dalledone Siqueira, Ramon Cavalcanti Ceschim
Abstract
Open AccessSnakebites from the genus Bothrops account for up to 90% of venomous snakebites in Brazil. Among these species, Bothrops taeniatus is considered rare in Brazil, with only one reported case in the literature. Its venom has a strong hemorrhagic effect but lacks procoagulant activity, which can lead to significant variations in the neutralizing efficacy of anti-Bothrops serum. We describe the first case of severe envenomation by B. taeniatus with rapid recovery following the administration of anti-Bothrops serum in Brazil, and discuss the characteristics of B. taeniatus envenomation based on a literature review.