Livestock herding and Fulani ethnicity are a combined risk factor for development of early adverse reactions to antivenom treatment: Findings from a cross-sectional study in Nigeria.
Stefanie K MenziesAniekan O ThomasFrank-Leonel TianyiSaidu B AbubakarAbdulsalami NasidiNandul DurfaRohit N PatelAnna TrelfaDavid Griffith LallooAbdulrazaq G HabibRobert A HarrisonPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to provide evidence of higher odds of early adverse reactions among patients from a particular occupation and/or ethnic group. We recommend that snake envenomed patients of Fulani origin be especially closely monitored for adverse reactions, that hospitals receiving these patients be appropriately resourced to manage both envenoming and adverse reactions and that premedication with adrenaline should be considered. Our findings provide an argument for speculation on the influence of immunological or lifestyle-related differences on the occurrence of early adverse reactions to antivenom.