Redback spiders
Redback spiders
Redback spiders are members of the widely distributed Latrodectus genus known as widow spiders. Other members include the black widow (L. mactans) and brown widow (L. indistinctus) of North America, the thirteen-spotted spider (L. tredecimguttatus) of Europe and the katipo (L. katipo) of New Zealand. In Australia, redbacks vary considerably in numbers from region to region and suburb to suburb. Although widely distributed, they are more common in temperate regions than the colder, southern areas. Redbacks have adapted well to an urban environment, making their homes in sheds and garages, under houses, in industrial areas and in outside toilets. Redback spider bite is thought to be the commonest serious spider bite in Australia, particularly over the summer months. An antivenom was introduced in 1955 and no deaths attributed to treated redback spider bites have been reported since. Prior to this, at least 14 fatalities had occurred.
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Publications
Spider Bite - The Redback Spider and Its Relatives
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2004. Spider Bite - The Redback Spider and Its Relatives. Australian Family Physician. 33:153-157.
Caution Regarding Bier's Block Technique For Redback Spider Bite
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1999. Caution Regarding Bier's Block Technique For Redback Spider Bite. The Medical Journal of Australia. 171(4):220.
Red Back Spider Antivenene
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1961. Red Back Spider Antivenene. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2:41-44.
Red-Back Spider Bite (Latrodectism) with Response to Antivenene Therapy Given Eighty Hours After the Injury
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1961. Red-Back Spider Bite (Latrodectism) with Response to Antivenene Therapy Given Eighty Hours After the Injury. The Medical Journal of Australia. 1:659-662.
Red Back Spider Bite in Australia: An Analysis of 167 Cases
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1961. Red Back Spider Bite in Australia: An Analysis of 167 Cases. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2:44-49.
Red Back Spider in Australia: an Analysis of 167 Cases
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1961. Red Back Spider in Australia: an Analysis of 167 Cases. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2:44-49.
The Australian Red Back Spider Lactrodectus hasseltii: I. Preparation of Antiserum by the Use of Venom Adsorbed on Aluminium Phosphate
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1956. The Australian Red Back Spider Lactrodectus hasseltii: I. Preparation of Antiserum by the Use of Venom Adsorbed on Aluminium Phosphate. The Medical Journal of Australia. 1:739-742.
The Australian Red Back Spider Lactrodectus hasseltii: II. Effects of Temperature on the Toxicity of the Venom
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1956. The Australian Red Back Spider Lactrodectus hasseltii: II. Effects of Temperature on the Toxicity of the Venom. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2:331-334.
Red-Backed Spider Bite
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1928. Red-Backed Spider Bite. The Medical Journal of Australia. 1:194-195.









