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Trends in Snakebites Related to Texas Tropical Storms and Hurricanes, 2000–2017
Wilderness & Environmental MedicineVol. 31Issue 2p197–201Published online: April 21, 2020- Joann Schulte
- Ashley Haynes
- Eric Anthony Smith
- John Fleming
- Kurt Kleinschmidt
- Brett Roth
Cited in Scopus: 4Anecdotal media reports suggest an increase in snakebites after hurricanes. After Hurricane Harvey, several households called Texas poison control centers to report snakebites that occurred when rising water flooded homes. Patterns of snakebite before and after hurricane landfalls have not been well studied.