Recently and near here, a small girl (5 yrs, I think) was bitten by a rattlesnake. It was touch and go but after about 20 injections of the antivenin, it looks like she will recover. Media says she will have a long rehab.Mumbleypeg wrote:FWIW, I did a little research. According to the Field Guide to Texas Snakes published in 2005:
Coral snake venom is nearly 11 times as lethal as that of a copperhead, 5.26 times as toxic as a cottonmouth, and nearly 4 times as toxic as western diamondback rattlesnake venom.
Despite frequently quoted mortality figures ranging anywhere from 10 to 75 percent, few human fatalities result from coral snake bites. The authors could find no record of a fatality from coral snake bites in the United States since Wyeth coral snake antivenin was made available in 1967.
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