01608nas a2200445 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001700054653001500071653001500086653001400101100001000115700001000125700001100135700001100146700001000157700001000167700001100177700000900188700001100197700001100208700000900219700001200228700001200240700001100252700001000263700001200273700001200285700001100297700001200308700001000320700000900330700001000339245005600349856007800405300001200483490000700495520064600502022001401148 2024 d c01/202410aenvenomation10aManagement10aPrevention10asnakebite1 aLai R1 aYan S1 aWang S1 aYang S1 aYan Z1 aLan P1 aWang Y1 aLi Q1 aWang J1 aWang W1 aMa Y1 aLiang Z1 aZhang J1 aZhou N1 aHan X1 aZhang X1 aZhang M1 aZhao X1 aZhang G1 aZhu H1 aYu X1 aLyu C00aThe Chinese guideline for management of snakebites. uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11402871/pdf/WJEM-15-333.pdf a333-3550 v153 a
In 2009, the World Health Organization included snakebite on the list of neglected tropical diseases, acknowledging it as a common occupational hazard for farmers, plantation workers, and others, causing tens of thousands of deaths and chronic physical disabilities every year. This guideline aims to provide practical information to help clinical professionals evaluate and treat snakebite victims. These recommendations are based on clinical experience and clinical research evidence. This guideline focuses on the following topics: snake venom, clinical manifestations, auxiliary examination, diagnosis, treatments, and prevention.
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