Snake Bite: The Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD)

N. Dhanesh Kumar, E. Devakirubai, P. Andal
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Snakebite is a common medical emergency and an occupational hazard, the public health issues of snakebite is neglected globally, and it has only been added to WHO’s list of neglected tropical diseases in June 2017. An estimated 1.2 to 5.5 million snakebite cases are reported annually worldwide; 81 to 95% of these incidents take place in south Asian tropical regions. The "snakebite capital of the world" is referred to as India”. India is still a predominantly agrarian nation in the twenty-first century. Indian farmers frequently work barefoot with little protection, which causes significant morbidity and mortality. Toxins in a venomous snake's bite can cause snakebite envenoming, a potentially fatal condition. Two puncture wounds from the animal's fangs are a typical indicator of a venomous snake bite. This may result in redness, swelling, and severe pain at the area, which may take up to an hour to appear. The outcome depends on the type of snake, the area of the body bitten, the amount of snake venom injected, the general health of the person bitten and whether or not anti-venom serum has been administered by a doctor in a timely manner.
蛇咬伤:被忽视的热带疾病(NTD)
蛇咬伤是一种常见的医疗紧急情况和职业危害,蛇咬伤的公共卫生问题在全球被忽视,直到2017年6月才被列入世卫组织被忽视的热带病清单。据估计,全世界每年报告120万至550万毒蛇咬伤病例;81%至95%的此类事件发生在南亚热带地区。“世界蛇咬伤之都”被称为“印度”。在21世纪,印度仍然是一个以农业为主的国家。印度农民经常在几乎没有保护的情况下赤脚工作,这导致了很高的发病率和死亡率。毒蛇咬伤中的毒素会导致蛇咬中毒,这是一种潜在的致命疾病。这只动物的毒牙上有两处刺伤,这是毒蛇咬伤的典型迹象。这可能会导致该区域发红、肿胀和剧烈疼痛,可能需要一个小时才能出现。结果取决于蛇的种类、被咬的部位、注射的蛇毒量、被咬人的总体健康状况以及医生是否及时使用了抗蛇毒血清。
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