Dr. Deb Prasad Pandey
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Dr. Deb Prasad Pandey

Adjunct Professor
Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Bioscience from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Eco-Epidemiology
62%
Ecological Complexity
90%
Geometric Morphometrics
75%
Ecological Zoology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
7
Chapters
1
Articles
31
Abstracts
1

Selected Publications

  1. Sapkota, S., D.P. Pandey, G.P. Dhakal and D.B. Gurung, 2020. Knowledge of health workers on snakes and snakebite management and treatment seeking behavior of snakebite victims in Bhutan. PLoS Negl. Trop. Dis., Vol. 14. 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008793.
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  2. Pandey, D.P., P. Bhattarai and R.C. Piya, 2020. Food spectrum of common kraits (Bungarus caeruleus): An implication for snakebite prevention and snake conservation. J. Herpetol., 54: 87-96.
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  3. Pandey, D.P., B. Chaudhary, G.S. Pandey, R.C. Piya and N.R. Devkota, 2020. School students’ perceptions on snakes, their uses, and snakebite in nepal: Implications for snake conservation and snakebite prevention. Adv. Clin. Toxicol., Vol. 5. 10.23880/act-16000180.
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  4. Pandey, D.P., A. Ghimire and B.R. Shrestha, 2019. Retrospective documentation of a confirmed White-lipped Green Pitviper (Trimeresurus albolabris Gray, 1842) bite in the south- central hills of Nepal. Wilderness Environ. Med., 30: 79-85.
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  5. Shrestha, B.R., C. Thapa-Magar and D.P. Pandey, 2018. Retrospective study of snakebites in Nawalpur snakebite treatment center, south-central Nepal. Adv. Clin. Toxicol., 3: 1-12.
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  6. Pandey, D.P., D. Jelic, S. Sapkota, H.M. Lama and B. Lama et al., 2018. New records of snakes from Chitwan National Park and vicinity, Central Nepal. Herpetol. Notes, 11: 679-696.
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  7. Shrestha, B.R., D.P. Pandey, K.P. Acharya, C. Thapa-Magar, F. Mohamed and G.K. Isbister, 2017. Effective, polyvalent, affordable antivenom needed to treat snakebite in Nepal. Bull. World Health Organiz., 95: 718-719.
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  8. Sharma, S.K., U. Kuch, P. Hode, L. Bruhse and D.P. Pandey et al., 2016. Use of molecular diagnostic tools for the identification of species responsible for snakebite in Nepal: A pilot study. PLoS Neglected Trop. Dis., Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004620.
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  9. Pandey, D.P., S.K. Sharma, E. Alirol, F. Chappuis and U. Kuch, 2016. Fatal neurotoxic envenomation following the bite of a greater black krait (Bungarus niger) in Nepal: A case report. J. Venomous Anim. Toxins Trop. Dis., Vol. 22. 10.1186/s40409-016-0073-8.
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  10. Pandey, D.P., R. Vohra, P. Stalcup and B.R. Shrestha, 2016. A season of snakebite envenomation: Presentation patterns, timing of care, anti-venom use and case fatality rates from a hospital of southcentral Nepal. J. Venom Res., 7: 1-9.
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  11. Pandey, D.P., G.S. Pandey, K. Devkota and M. Goode, 2016. Public perceptions of snakes and snakebite management: Implications for conservation and human health in southern Nepal. J. Ethnobiol. Ethnomed., Vol. 12. 10.1186/s13002-016-0092-0.
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  12. Pandey, D.P., B. Lama, D. Dhungel, A. Modak and D. Jelic, 2016. Oligodon kheriensis Acharji & Ray, 1936, in India and Nepal, with notes on distribution, ecology and conservation. Herpetozoa, 28: 181-184.
  13. Pandey, D.P., 2014. Erratum to “Diversity of snakes in Sarlahi district, Nepal (Vol.11, No. 2, Page: 201–207, 2013)”. Our Nat., 12: 60-61.
  14. Sharma, S.K., D.P. Pandey, K.B. Shah, F. Tillack and F. Chappuis et al., 2013. Venomous Snakes of Nepal: A Photographic Guide. B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal, ISBN: 978-9937-2-6003-9, Pages: 78.
  15. Pandey, D.P. and B.P. Khanal, 2013. Inclusion of incorrect information on snakebite first aid in school and university teaching materials in Nepal. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health Sci., 5: 43-51.
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  16. Magar, C.T., K. Devkota, R. Gupta, R.K. Shrestha, S.K. Sharma and D.P. Pandey, 2013. A hospital based epidemiological study of snakebite in western development region, Nepal. Toxicon, 69: 98-102.
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  17. Pandey, D.P., 2012. Snakes in the vicinity of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Herpetol. Conserv. Biol., 7: 46-57.
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  18. Pandey, D.P., C.L. Thapa and P.K. Hamal, 2010. Impact of first aid training in management of snake bite victims in Madi Valley. J. Nepal Health Res. Council, 8: 5-9.
  19. Thapa, C.L. and D.P. Pandey, 2009. Situation of snake bite envenoming in Nepal. J. Nepal Disaster Emerg. Med. NewsHealth, 1: 96-100.
  20. Pandey, D.P., 2007. Epidemiology of snakebites based on field survey in Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts, Nepal. J. Med. Toxicol., 3: 164-168.
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  21. Gupta, R. and D.P. Pandey, 2007. Threatening factors for critically endangered White-rumped and Slender-billed Vultures in Chitwan District, Nepal. Environ. Biol. Conserv., 12: 1-7.
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  22. Pandey, D.P., 2006. Epidemiology of snake bites based on hospital survey in Chitwan and Nawalparasi Districts, Nepal. J. Nepal Health Res. Council, 4: 51-57.