Publikationen nach Jahren
2023
Community members and healthcare workers’ priorities for the control and prevention of snakebite envenoming in Ghana
- Aglanu LM, Amuasi JH, Prokesh E, Beyuo A, Dari CD, Ravensbergen SJ, Agbogbatey MK, Adobasom-Anane AG, Abass KM, Lalloo DG, Blessmann J, Kreuels B, Stienstra Y
- PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 17(7): e0011504
Focussed Assessment with Sonography in acute Lassa Fever (FASLa): Development of a point-of-care protocol and description of common ultrasound findings
- Erameh CO, Koch T, Edeawe OI, Oestereich L, Omansen T, Jochum J, Adomeh DI, Ikponwonsa O, Aire C, Pahlmann M, Asogun DA, Ogbaini-Emovon E, Okogbenin SA, Gunther S, Ramharter M, Akideno PE, Kreuels B
- J Infect
Ultrasound appearance of the kidney among radiology department attendees of a tertiary centre in Malawi
- Carey L, Tsidya B, Nkhalema B, Kaimba S, Chetcuti K, Joekes E, Kreuels B, Henrion M, Rylance J
- Wellcome Open Res. 7:280
2022
Experience of using expired lyophilized snake antivenom during a medical emergency situation in Lao People's Democratic Republic - a possible untapped resource to tackle antivenom shortage in Southeast Asia
- Blessmann J, Hanlodsomphou S, Santisouk B, Krumkamp R, Kreuels B, Ismail AK, Yong MY, Tan KY, Tan CH
- Trop Med Int Health
Health care workers’ knowledge on identification, management and treatment of snakebite cases in rural Malawi: A descriptive study
- Aron MB, Kachimanga C, Kreuels B, Mailosi B, Sambani C, Matanje BL, Blessmann J, Chunga M, Momba G, Ndarama E, Kambalame DM, Connolly E, Rosenthal A, Munyaneza F
- PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 16(11)
Estimating economic and disease burden of snakebite in ASEAN countries using a decision analytic model
- Patikorn C, Blessmann J, Nwe MT, Tiglao PJG, Vasaruchapong T, Maharani T, Doan UV, Zainal Abidin SA, Ismail AK, Othman I, Taychakhoonavudh S, Chaiyakunapruk N
- PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 16(9).
What the snake leaves in its wake: Functional limitations and disabilities among snakebite victims in Ghanaian communities
- Aglanu LM, Amuasi JH, Schut BA, Steinhorst J, Beyuo A, Dari CD, Agbogbatey MK, Blankson ES, Punguyire D, Lalloo DG, Blessmann J, Abass KM, Harrison RA, Stienstra Y
- PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 16(5)
Situation of snakebite, antivenom market and access to antivenoms in ASEAN countries
- Patikorn C, Ismail AK, Abidin SAZ, Blanco FB, Blessmann J, Choumlivong K, Comandante JD, Doan UV, Mohamed Ismail Z, Khine YY, Maharani T, Nwe MT, Qamruddin RM, Safferi RS, Santamaria E, Tiglao PJG, Trakulsrichai S, Vasaruchapong T, Chaiyakunapruk N, Taychakhoonavudh S, Othman I
- BMJ Glob Health. 7(3)
2021
'The medicine is not for sale': Practices of traditional healers in snakebite envenoming in Ghana
- Steinhorst J, Aglanu LM, Ravensbergen SJ, Dari CD, Abass KM, Mireku SO, Adu Poku JK, Enuameh YAK, Blessmann J, Harrison RA, Amuasi JH, Stienstra Y
- PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 15(4)
2020
Serum IgE against galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose is common in Laotian patients with snakebite envenoming but not the major trigger for early anaphylactic reactions to antivenom
- Blessmann J, Hanlodsomphou S, Santisouk B, Choumlivong K, Soukhaphouvong S, Chanthilat P, Brockow K, Biedermann T
- Toxicon X. 7
Incidence of snakebites in Can Tho Municipality, Mekong Delta, South Vietnam-Evaluation of the responsible snake species and treatment of snakebite envenoming
- Thang VV, Bao TQQ, Tuyen HD, Krumkamp R, Hai LH, Dang NH, Chu CM, Blessmann J
- PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 14(6)
2018
Incidence of snakebites in 3 different geographic regions in Thua Thien Hue province, central Vietnam: Green pit vipers and cobras cause the majority of bites
- Blessmann J, Nguyen TPN, Bui TPA, Krumkamp R, Vo VT, Nguyen HL
- Toxicon. 156
2016
Prospective, consecutive case series of 158 snakebite patients treated at Savannakhet provincial hospital, Lao People’s Democratic Republic with high incidence of anaphylactic shock to horse-derived F(ab)2 antivenom
- Vongphoumy I, Chantilat P, Vilayvong P, Blessmann J
- Toxicon. 117
2015
Snakebites in Two Rural Districts in Lao PDR: Community-Based Surveys Disclose High Incidence of an Invisible Public Health Problem
- Vongphoumy I, Phongmany P, Sydala S, Prasith N, Reintjes R, Blessmann J
- PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 9(6)