Identification and management of Snake Bite in Asia: A narrative review

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
M. Rathinasamy, M. Mithuna, S. Ramasamy, Jane Antony, V. Jaishree, M. Alexander
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Abstract

Snake bites are an important cause of illness and deaths in the rural population in tropical, subtropical and southeast Asian countries. There are more than 3000 species of snakes found all over the world of which around 300 species are found in India. In India, most of snake bite deaths occur due to delayed arrival to treatment centers. The purpose of the present review article is to explore the various species of snakes, their toxicology, clinical manifestations, and management. In addition, various ways to avoid snake bites and early approaches to government centers rather than private centers for the availability of Anti-snake venom have been discussed in this article. Rapid diagnostic test for the identification of species is available in selective centers only and treatment mainly depends on the administration of anti-snake venom. In addition, proper community education and strong health-care policy will reduce the morbidity and mortality due to snake bites.
亚洲地区蛇咬伤的鉴定与管理:述评
蛇咬伤是热带、亚热带和东南亚国家农村人口患病和死亡的重要原因。世界各地发现的蛇有3000多种,其中约300种在印度发现。在印度,大多数被蛇咬致死的原因是延迟到达治疗中心。这篇综述文章的目的是探讨各种蛇,它们的毒理学,临床表现和管理。此外,本文还讨论了避免被蛇咬伤的各种方法,以及早期向政府中心而非私人中心提供抗蛇毒的方法。鉴定物种的快速诊断测试只能在选择性中心进行,治疗主要取决于抗蛇毒的给药。此外,适当的社区教育和强有力的卫生保健政策将降低因蛇咬伤而导致的发病率和死亡率。
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Journal of the Scientific Society
Journal of the Scientific Society MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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