Snakebite envenoming in Aligarh, North India:

Snakebite envenoming in Aligarh, North India:

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Anjum, Arshad
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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In India, more than 60 species of venomous snakes are found from Himalayas down to Cape Comorin and snake bite envenoming is an ever present occupational risk and environmental hazard. According to WHO direct estimates India has the highest number of deaths due to snake bites in the world with 35,000 50,000 people dying per year. Clinicians have for a long time witnessed the tragic neglect of snake bite patients because of many associated myths, mainly propagated by cinema and TV serials. People believe that snakes take revenge against those who harmed them in previous births and also cutting across all distinction between rich or poor, educated or illiterate, it is an ingrained belief that belligerent snake should be burnt after killing as the picture of its killer gets recorded in the eyes of it. Later, the female snake identifies the killer by seeing the eyes of the killed snake and take revenge. Hence the snake is usually not available to identify its species. Further, due to deep rooted superstitions and strong beliefs people often resort to unscientific and traditional methods of management thus causing significant delay in arriving at health care centers.
EAN 9783847301790
ISBN 3847301799
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 160
Language English
Authors Ali, Syed Manazir; Anjum, Arshad; Hanif, Shaukat A
Edition Aufl.