Guidelines for the management of snake-bites.
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WD 410 G 2010 Guidelines for the management of snake-bites. | WD 410 M 2002 Management of snakebite and research : | WD 410 M 2009 Management of snake bites : | WD 410 WG 2010 Guidelines for the management of snake-bites. | WD 700 E 2013 Environmental health criteria 243 : | WE 140 JE 2017 Essentials of orthopaedics and applied physiotherapy. | WE 140 JE 2017 Essentials of orthopaedics and applied physiotherapy. |
Snake-bites are well-known medical emergencies in many parts of the world, especially in rural areas. Agricultural workers and children are the most affected. The incidence of snake-bite mortality is particularly high in South-East Asia. Rational use of snake anti-venom can substantially reduce mortality and morbidity due to snake bites.
These Guidelines are a revised and updated version of similar guidelines published by the WHO Regional Office in South-East Asia in 1999. These guidelines aim to promote the rational management of snake-bite cases in various health facilities where trained health functionaries and quality snake antivenom are available.
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