Ophidian accident as a public health problem snakes in the city

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https://doi.org/10.47606/ACVEN/MV0114

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ophidian accident, public health problem, snakes in the city

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Introduction: All over the planet snake bites occur in both humans and animals; however, many towns lack the resources to provide health care, administer antivenom serum or maintain multidisciplinary follow-up of the patient with sequelae. Objective: To establish early alerts on the migration or emigration of snakes to the city, regarding the ophidian accident as a public health problem. Materials and methods: The research is monographic documentary type and shows social relevance. Results: It is essential to address the victim early, as well as to record contributing causes or triggers of the accident, since it is no longer exclusively rural and is recorded in urbanized areas and even in the city. The scope and magnitude of the research goes beyond the academic of strengthening areas of knowledge in undergraduate scientific careers and transcends elated, related and postgraduate careers, indirectly related to the problem. Conclusion: Ensuring the safety of humans and their environment requires provision for prevention; however, the migration or emigration of this biodiversity reveals a socio-environmental problem, dependent on understanding the academic management and early warnings that announce that the snakes have arrived in the city

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Published

2022-07-01

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Barrios Aular, D. . (2022). Ophidian accident as a public health problem snakes in the city. Más Vita, 4(2), 20–30. https://doi.org/10.47606/ACVEN/MV0114

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