ሔዋናት ኤረትርየ ኔክሸት
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This research-based volume presents a comprehensive scientific study of biting and stinging animals found in Eritrea. Drawing upon clinical observations, field data, and local ethnomedical knowledge, it systematically documents species ranging from snakes, scorpions, and spiders to insects and large mammals responsible for envenomation and bites.
Each chapter provides:
✓Accurate taxonomic and visual identification of species
✓Detailed clinical manifestations and pathophysiology of envenomation
✓Evidence-based first aid and hospital management protocols
✓Practical prevention and control strategies
✓Insights into traditional remedies and cultural perceptions within Tigre society
Serving as a bridge between modern medicine and traditional understanding, this book is a vital reference for medical professionals, public health workers, zoologists, and students. It stands as the first comprehensive publication of its kind in Eritrea, promoting local scientific knowledge and community safety
Each chapter provides:
✓Accurate taxonomic and visual identification of species
✓Detailed clinical manifestations and pathophysiology of envenomation
✓Evidence-based first aid and hospital management protocols
✓Practical prevention and control strategies
✓Insights into traditional remedies and cultural perceptions within Tigre society
Serving as a bridge between modern medicine and traditional understanding, this book is a vital reference for medical professionals, public health workers, zoologists, and students. It stands as the first comprehensive publication of its kind in Eritrea, promoting local scientific knowledge and community safety