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emergency care of envenomations a new treatment

NOMINATED TOPIC | June 19, 2013
Briefly describe a specific question, or set of related questions, about a health care test or treatment that this program should consider.

emergency care of envenomations a new treatment

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Five million snake bite and more than a million scorpion sting each year. hundred thousands of morbidities and more than a hundred thousand dead.

Wold wide major health probleme

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I need to inform widly the collegues in contact with clinical cases of envenomation that this new approach has to be tried when the patient is seen early.

After a number of cases if it's statisticaly prooven that the method is safe and efficient, then the actual approach has to be changed

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I'm a plastic surgeon in Paris i invented a new technic which extracts the venom immediatly
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Internet Citation: emergency care of envenomations a new treatment. Content last reviewed November 2017. Effective Health Care Program, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/emergency-care-of-envenomations-a-new-treatment

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