Stinky fingers: Why rodent odor should be avoided while handling Heterodon nasicus snakes - two case reports of bites by captive snakes with rapid recovery

Abstrakt

Bites of the western hognose snake Heterodon nasicus are considered to have a little medical effect, as opposed to other non-front-fanged colubroid snakes (NFFC). The present work highlights 2 cases of H. nasicus bites, likely triggered by negligent handling involving latent prey - rodent or amphibian - odor. In both cases, medical symptoms like swelling, pain and bite site exudation were well defined, but resolved 2-3 days post-bite. Although the effects of a bite and its recovery time may vary considerably, this report may serve as a warning to both keepers and veterinarians. Removing prey animal odors by frequent hand washing, especially before handling H. nasicus snakes, is absolutely essential to avoid bite-related injuries.

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artykuł
Journal of Veterinary Behavior-Clinical Applications and Research
Angielski
2022
57
49-51
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CC BY 4.0 Uznanie autorstwa 4.0
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2022-10-02
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