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Table 1 Animal-related occupational health issues in marine and freshwater research

From: Occupational health issues in marine and freshwater research

Animal-type

Title of Article

Yeara

Authors

Porifera

Clinical effects of stings by sponges of the genus Tedania and a review of sponge stings worldwide

2005

Isbister & Hooper [10]

Cnidaria

Prospective study of jellyfish stings from tropical Australia, including the major box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri

2001

O'Reilly et al. [13]

 

Growth and age determination of the tropical Australian cubozoan Chiropsalmus sp.

2004

Gordon et al. [14]

 

Prospective study of Chironex fleckeri and other box jellyfish stings in the "Top End" of Australia's Northern Territory

2005

Currie & Jacups [15]

 

Australian venomous jellyfish, envenomation syndromes, toxins and therapy

2006

Tibballs [16]

 

Inferring distributions of chirodropid box-jellyfishes (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) in geographic and ecological space using ecological niche modeling

2009

Bentlage et al. [17]

 

Quantifying movement of the tropical Australian cubozoan Chironex fleckeri using acoustic telemetry

2009

Gordon & Seymour [18]

Molluscs

Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena sp.) envenomation of a 4-year-old boy: a case report

2008

Cavazzoni [19]

Fish

Catfish stings in Mississippi

1995

Das et al. [20]

 

Stonefish envenomations of the hand - a local marine hazard: a series of 8 cases and review of the literature

2004

Lee et al. [21]

 

Moray eel attack in the tropics: a case report and review of the literature

2004

Riordan et al. [22]

 

Venomous fish injuries along the Israeli Mediterranean coast: scope and characterization

2008

Gweta et al. [23]

Sharks

Stingray injuries of the foot. Two case reports

1990

Burk & Richter [24]

 

Infections after shark attacks in Australia

1997

Royle et al. [25]

 

Threatened fishes of the world: Glyphis gangeticus (Müeller & Henle, 1839) (Carcharhinidae)

1997

Compagno [26]

 

Pathologic features of fatal shark attacks

2000

Byard et al. [27]

 

The cutaneous cellular infiltrate to stingray envenomization contains increased TIA + cells

2000

Germain et al. [28]

 

The anatomy of a shark attack: a case report and review of the literature

2001

Caldicott et al. [29]

 

Shark attack: Review of 86 consecutive cases

2001

Woolgar et al. [30]

 

The hunting strategy of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) near a seal colony

2001

Klimley et al. [31]

 

Pattern of stingray injuries reported to Texas poison centers from 1998 to 2004

2005

Forrester [32]

 

White shark attacks upon humans in California and Oregon, 1993-2003

2006

McCosker & Lea [11]

 

A review of shark agonistic displays: comparison of display features and implications for shark-human interactions

2007

Martin [33]

 

Movement and distribution of young bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas in a variable estuarine environment

2008

Heupel & Simpfendorfer [34]

 

Stingray poisoning, a careless aspect in México

2008

Rodríguez et al. [35]

 

The evaluation, management, and prevention of stingray injuries in travelers

2008

Diaz [36]

 

Shark attacks in Dakar and the Cap Vert Peninsula, Senegal: low incidence despite high occurrence of potentially dangerous species

2008

Trape [37]

 

Shark attack outbreak off Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil: 1992-2006

2008

Hazin et al. [38]

 

Finding of Inquest

2008

SACC [2]

 

Sharks and Rays of Australia

2009

Last & Stevens [39]

 

Movement patterns and water quality preferences of juvenile bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) in a Florida estuary

2009

Ortega et al. [40]

 

Catching and tracking the world's largest Zambezi (bull) shark Carcharhinas leucas in the Breede Estuary, South Africa: the first 43 hours

2009

McCord & Lamberth [41]

 

International Shark Attack File

2011

ISAF [42]

 

SAS Peoples Shark Attack Related Incident File

2012

Shark Attack File.Info [43]

Reptiles

A Social History of the American Alligator

1991

Glasgow [44]

 

Indication of crocodile recovery and management implications in crocodile conservation in Sabah

2004

Andau et al. [45]

 

Crocodile attack in Australia: an analysis of its incidence and review of the pathology and management of crocodilian attacks in general

2005

Caldicott et al. [46]

 

Alligator attacks on humans in the United States

2005

Langley [47]

 

Two Sri Lankan cases of identified sea snake bites, without envenoming

2005

Senanayakea et al. [48]

 

Alligator attacks in Southwest Florida

2006

Harding & Wolf [49]

 

Review of the reintroduction programme of the Mugger crocodile Crocodylus palustris in Neyyar Reservoir, India

2006

Jayson et al. [50]

 

Diet of the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

2008

Wallace & Leslie [51]

 

Home range and movements of radio-tracked estuarine crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) within a non-tidal waterhole

2008

Brien et al. [52]

 

Size estimation, morphometrics, sex ratio, sexual size dimorphism, and biomass of Morelet's crocodile in northern Belize

2009

Platt et al. [53]

 

Patterns of presentation of suspected snakebite in children in Western Australia from 1994 to 2004

2009

Rogers et al. [54]

Various animals

Safety of travel in South Africa: the Kruger National Park

2001

Durrheim et al. [9]

 

An analysis of Marine Animal Injuries Presenting to Emergency Departments in Victoria, Australia

2002

Taylor et al. [12]

 

Clinical toxinology - Where are we now?

2003

White et al. [55]

 

Poisoning, envenomation, and trauma from marine creatures

2004

Perkins & Morgan [56]

 

Rural/Farm Injury in Queensland. Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit

2006

QISU [57]

 

Animal and human bite injuries in Victoria, 1998-2004

2007

MacBean et al. [58]

 

Review article: Animal bites: an update for management with a focus on infections

2008

Dendle & Looke [59]

 

Encounters with venomous sea-life

2011

Fernandez et al. [60]

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