Description
Naja Nubiae Venom | Nubian Spitting Cobra Venom:
Naja Nubiae Venom | Nubian Spitting Cobra Venom is extracted from a snake called Naja Nubiae.
More details about Naja Nubiae Venom | Nubian Spitting Cobra Venom:
Purity | > 99 % |
Form | Lyophilized Powder |
Packaging | In vacuum sealed glass vials, in secured parcel. |
The venom of the Nubian spitting cobra consists mainly of neurotoxins and cytotoxins.
Taxonomic Classification:
Name | Naja Nubiae |
Common Name(s) | Nubian Spitting Cobra |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Reptilia |
Order | Squamata |
Suborder | Serpentes |
Family | Elapidae |
Genus | Naja |
Species | N. nubiae |
About Naja Nubiae Snake:
The Nubian spitting cobra (Naja nubiae) is a species of spitting cobra native to Africa.
Description:
A relatively small spitting cobra. Maximum recorded length 148 cm. Colour and pattern: Brownish-grey overall, scale bases and skin between scales black. Belly slightly lighter.
Dark band across nape, dark ring across throat and neck, usually an additional dark band on belly, bands may fade with age.
Scalation: 207–226 ventrals, 58–72 subcaudals, 23–29 scale rows around neck, 23–27 scale rows at midbody, 1–2 preoculars, 6–8 supralabials.
Distribution:
A scattered distribution in north-eastern Africa: Egypt (Nile Valley), Sudan (Nile Valley, Darfur), western Eritrea, Chad (Ennedi Plateau) and Niger (Aïr Mountains).
Taxonomy:
It was previously confused with the red spitting cobra (Naja pallida), but was distinguished based on detailed morphological and mitochondrial DNA analysis.
Treatment: |
Treatment Summary: No current data on bites for this new species. Based on related species, potentially severe bites, with both local tissue damage and paralysis. Admit all cases. Support impaired respiration. Good wound care essential. Avoid unnecessary surgery. For cases with paralytic features or major local effects, IV antivenom is appropriate (not specific for this species). |
Key Diagnostic Features: Unknown. Consider possibility of local swelling, ± necrosis, ± flaccid paralysis. |
General Approach to Management: All cases should be treated as urgent & potentially lethal. Rapid assessment & commencement of treatment including appropriate antivenom (if indicated & available) is mandatory. Admit all cases. |
Antivenom Therapy: Only antivenoms available are for related species, but should be used for significant envenoming |
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