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Sensationalistic Journalism and Tales of Snakebite: Are Rattlesnakes Rapidly Evolving More Toxic Venom?

机译:耸人听闻的新闻和蛇咬的故事:响尾蛇迅速发展毒性更多?

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Recent reports in the lay press have suggested that bites by rattlesnakes in the last several years have been more severe than those in the past. The explanation, often citing physicians, is that rattlesnakes are evolving more toxic venom, perhaps in response to anthropogenic causes. We suggest that other explanations are more parsimonious, including factors dependent on the snake and factors associated with the bite victim's response to envenomation. Although bites could become more severe from an increased proportion of bites from larger or more provoked snakes (ie, more venom injected), the venom itself evolves much too slowly to explain the severe symptoms occasionally seen. Increased snakebite severity could also result from a number of demographic changes in the victim profile, including age and body size, behavior toward the snake (provocation), anatomical site of bite, clothing, and general health including asthma prevalence and sensitivity to foreign antigens. Clinical management of bites also changes perpetually, rendering comparisons of snakebite severity over time tenuous. Clearly, careful study taking into consideration many factors will be essential to document temporal changes in snakebite severity or venom toxicity. Presently, no published evidence for these changes exists. The sensationalistic coverage of these atypical bites and accompanying speculation is highly misleading and can produce many detrimental results, such as inappropriate fear of the outdoors and snakes, and distraction from proven snakebite management needs, including a consistent supply of antivenom, adequate health care, and training. We urge healthcare providers to avoid propagating misinformation about snakes and snakebites.
机译:Lay Press最近的报道表明,过去几年的响尾蛇叮咬比过去更严重。往往引用医生的解释是,响尾蛇正在发展更具毒性的毒液,可能是为了应对人为原因。我们建议其他解释更加解释,包括依赖于蛇的因素和与叮咬受害者对envenomation的反应相关的因素。虽然咬伤可能从较大或更多令人挑城蛇的比例增加(即,更多的毒液注射),但是毒液本身从太慢演变太慢,以解释偶尔看到严重的症状。增加的蛇咬严重程度也可能是由受害者简介中的许多人口统计变化导致,包括年龄和身体大小,对蛇(挑衅),咬合,衣服和一般健康的解剖部位,包括哮喘患病率和对外国抗原的敏感性。咬伤的临床管理也永远变化,渲染蛇咬严重程度的比较随着时间的推移。显然,考虑到许多因素的仔细研究对于记录蛇咬严重程度或毒液毒性的时间变化至关重要。目前,不存在这些变化的公布证据。这些非典型叮咬和随附猜测的耸人听闻的覆盖率是高度误导性的,可以产生许多有害的结果,例如对户外和蛇的不适当的恐惧,以及验证的蛇咬合管理需求的分心,包括持态度的抗静电,充足的医疗保健和训练。我们敦促医疗保健提供者避免宣传关于蛇和蛇咬伤的错误信息。

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