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List of fatal snake bites in the United States

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List of fatal snake bites in the United States
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This is a list of human deaths caused by snakebites in the United States by decade in reverse chronological order. These fatalities have been documented through news media, reports, cause-of-death statistics, scientific papers, or other sources.

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The eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) kills the most people in the US, with the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) ranking second.[1] However, some authorities believe the western diamondback is responsible for the most deaths.[2][3]
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Snake species

The United States has about 30 species of venomous snakes, which include 23 species of rattlesnakes, three species of coral snakes, and four species of American moccasins. Although at least one species of venomous snake is found in every state except Hawaii, Maine, and Alaska.

Roughly 7,000–8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes each year in the United States, and about five of those people die.[4] Though most fatal bites are attributed to rattlesnakes, the copperhead accounts for more snakebites than any other venomous North American species. Rattlesnake bites are roughly four times as likely to result in serious injury or death as a copperhead bite.[5]

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21st century

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1970s

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1960s

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1950s

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18th and 19th century

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Literature

  • Greene, Spencer C.; Folt, Jason; Wyatt, Kimberly; Brandehoff, Nicklaus P. (July 2021). "Epidemiology of fatal snakebites in the United States 1989–2018". The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 45: 309–316. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2020.08.083. PMID 33046301.
  • Langley, Ricky; Haskell, Marilyn Goss; Hareza, Dariusz; King, Katherine (October 2020). "Fatal and Nonfatal Snakebite Injuries Reported in the United States". Southern Medical Journal. 113 (10): 514–519. doi:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001156. ISSN 1541-8243. PMID 33005969.
  • O'Neil, Mary Elizabeth; Mack, Karin A.; Gilchrist, Julie; Wozniak, Edward J. (December 2007). "Snakebite Injuries Treated in United States Emergency Departments, 2001–2004". Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 18 (4): 281–287. doi:10.1580/06-WEME-OR-080R1.1. ISSN 1080-6032. PMID 18076294.
  • Schulte, Joann et al. "Childhood Victims of Snakebites: 2000-2013." Pediatrics vol. 138,5 (2016): e20160491. doi:10.1542/peds.2016-0491
  • Landry, Mariah; D'Souza, Rohan; Moss, Shannon; Chang, Howard H.; Ebelt, Stefanie; Wilson, Lawrence; Scovronick, Noah (July 2023). "The Association Between Ambient Temperature and Snakebite in Georgia, USA: A Case-Crossover Study". GeoHealth. 7 (7) e2022GH000781. Bibcode:2023GHeal...7..781L. doi:10.1029/2022GH000781. ISSN 2471-1403. PMC 10334880. PMID 37441711.
  • Mullins, Michael E.; Freeman, William E.; Baumgartner, Kevin T. (September 2021). "Use of lay media for epidemiology of snakebite fatality". The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 47: 287–288. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2021.05.059. PMID 34083110.
  • Domanski, K.; Kleinschmidt, K. C.; Greene, S.; Ruha, A. M.; Bebarta, V. S.; Onisko, N.; Campleman, S.; Brent, J.; Wax, P.; on behalf of the ToxIC North American Snakebite Registry Group (March 3, 2020). "Cottonmouth snake bites reported to the ToxIC North American snakebite registry 2013–2017". Clinical Toxicology. 58 (3): 178–182. doi:10.1080/15563650.2019.1627367. ISSN 1556-3650. PMID 31190571.

See also

Snakes:

Snake bites worldwide:

Individual snake attack cases:

Lists of animal attacks:

References

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