The management of snakebites in South Africa
Snake bites are common in southern Africa especially in the rural and remote areas. Although all snake bites are not venomous, people bitten by venomous snakes require urgent medical attention and many will require antivenom. In the healthcare facility, the type of toxin may be identified by the wou...
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doaj-82e08c23c59744f2ae98ee550d8e490f2020-11-25T01:57:06ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042019-07-01613515810.4102/safp.v61i3.49713947The management of snakebites in South AfricaI. Govender0J. Tumbo1Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences UniversitySefako Makgatho Health Sciences UniversitySnake bites are common in southern Africa especially in the rural and remote areas. Although all snake bites are not venomous, people bitten by venomous snakes require urgent medical attention and many will require antivenom. In the healthcare facility, the type of toxin may be identified by the wound and presenting clinical features which then should be managed appropriately.https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/4971snakebitevenomous snakesenvenomingantivenom |
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The management of snakebites in South Africa |
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The management of snakebites in South Africa |
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The management of snakebites in South Africa |
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The management of snakebites in South Africa |
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The management of snakebites in South Africa |
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South African Family Practice |
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2078-6190 2078-6204 |
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Snake bites are common in southern Africa especially in the rural and remote areas. Although all snake bites are not venomous, people bitten by venomous snakes require urgent medical attention and many will require antivenom. In the healthcare facility, the type of toxin may be identified by the wound and presenting clinical features which then should be managed appropriately. |
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snakebite venomous snakes envenoming antivenom |
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https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/4971 |
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