Medically important venomous animals: biology, prevention, first aid, and clinical management

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Thomas Junghanss from the Section of Clinical Tropical Medicine, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland have published the paper: Medically Important Venomous Animals: Biology, Prevention, First Aid, and Clinical Management, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Accidents caused by encounters with venomous animals are some of the most neglected health threats affecting predominately poor rural communities.

SUMMARY

    DIVERSITY AND CLASSIFICATION OF VENOMOUS AND POISONOUS ANIMALS To assist clinicians in assessing envenomed patients, it is important to provide a classification system that takes into consideration a clinician's limited knowledge of the biology and . . .

     

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