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蛇咬伤:当人类的触摸变成糟糕的触摸。

Snakebite: When the Human Touch Becomes a Bad Touch.

机构信息

Venom Evolution Lab, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.

出版信息

Toxins (Basel). 2018 Apr 21;10(4):170. doi: 10.3390/toxins10040170.

Abstract

Many issues and complications in treating snakebite are a result of poor human social, economic and clinical intervention and management. As such, there is scope for significant improvements for reducing incidence and increasing patient outcomes. Snakes do not target humans as prey, but as our dwellings and farms expand ever farther and climate change increases snake activity periods, accidental encounters with snakes seeking water and prey increase drastically. Despite its long history, the snakebite crisis is neglected, ignored, underestimated and fundamentally misunderstood. Tens of thousands of lives are lost to snakebites each year and hundreds of thousands of people will survive with some form of permanent damage and reduced work capacity. These numbers are well recognized as being gross underestimations due to poor to non-existent record keeping in some of the most affected areas. These underestimations complicate achieving the proper recognition of snakebite’s socioeconomic impact and thus securing foreign aid to help alleviate this global crisis. Antivenoms are expensive and hospitals are few and far between, leaving people to seek help from traditional healers or use other forms of ineffective treatment. In some cases, cheaper, inappropriately manufactured antivenom from other regions is used despite no evidence for their efficacy, with often robust data demonstrating they are woefully ineffective in neutralizing many venoms for which they are marketed for. Inappropriate first-aid and treatments include cutting the wound, tourniquets, electrical shock, immersion in ice water, and use of ineffective herbal remedies by traditional healers. Even in the developed world, there are fundamental controversies including fasciotomy, pressure bandages, antivenom dosage, premedication such as adrenalin, and lack of antivenom for exotic snakebites in the pet trade. This review explores the myriad of human-origin factors that influence the trajectory of global snakebite causes and treatment failures and illustrate that snakebite is as much a sociological and economic problem as it is a medical one. Reducing the incidence and frequency of such controllable factors are therefore realistic targets to help alleviate the global snakebite burden as incremental improvements across several areas will have a strong cumulative effect.

摘要

许多治疗蛇伤的问题和并发症是由于人类社会、经济和临床干预及管理不善造成的。因此,在降低发病率和提高患者疗效方面还有很大的改进空间。蛇并不以人类为猎物,而是随着我们的住所和农场不断向更远的地方扩张,以及气候变化导致蛇的活动期增加,人类与寻找水源和猎物的蛇意外相遇的次数急剧增加。尽管蛇伤危机由来已久,但它仍被忽视、低估,而且从根本上被误解。每年都有成千上万的人因蛇伤而丧生,还有数十万人会因某种形式的永久性损伤和工作能力下降而幸存下来。由于一些受影响最严重的地区记录不完善或根本没有记录,这些数字被认为是严重低估的。这些低估使得蛇伤的社会经济影响难以得到适当的承认,从而难以获得外国援助来帮助缓解这一全球危机。抗蛇毒血清价格昂贵,医院也寥寥无几,这使得人们不得不向传统治疗师寻求帮助,或者使用其他无效的治疗方法。在某些情况下,尽管没有证据表明其有效,但会使用来自其他地区的更便宜、制造不当的抗蛇毒血清,而通常强有力的数据表明,这些抗蛇毒血清在中和许多其宣传可以治疗的毒液时效果很差。不当的急救和治疗方法包括切开伤口、止血带、电击、浸泡在冰水中,以及传统治疗师使用无效的草药疗法。即使在发达国家,也存在一些基本争议,包括筋膜切开术、加压绷带、抗蛇毒血清剂量、肾上腺素等预用药,以及宠物贸易中对外来蛇伤没有抗蛇毒血清等。本综述探讨了影响全球蛇伤病因和治疗失败轨迹的众多人为因素,并说明蛇伤既是一个医学问题,也是一个社会和经济问题。因此,减少这些可控因素的发生率和频率是帮助减轻全球蛇伤负担的现实目标,因为在几个领域的逐步改进将产生强大的累积效应。

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