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This is the second edition of the book originally published under
the title Medical Emergencies Caused by Aquatic Animals: A
Zoological and Clinical Guide. Including updated chapters, new
content and additional references, it discusses follow-up with
patients, describes diseases that are not emergencies and explains
procedures that can take place at health stations and outpatient
centers, focusing on clinical and biological aspects relevant to
researchers and practitioners alike. The chapter on Invertebrate
Aquatic Animals presents facts and advances that were left out of
the first edition. In addition, it includes improved images. The
subtopic on Cnidaria presents recent data on outbreaks and new
species identification in unprecedented areas, with a timely
discussion on first aid treatment. The chapter on Injuries by
Vertebrate Aquatic Animals has been improved, based on continued
work with bathers and fishermen. Featuring numerous images and
representative clinical cases, it explores the most significant
injuries caused by fish around the globe. The chapter on Ingestion
of Aquatic Venomous Animals: Toxinology, Clinical Aspects, and
Treatment discusses outbreaks of intoxication diseases from eating
fish and seafood, drawing on reliable records of serial cases of
Haff's syndrome, scombroidism and ciguatera. Further, it examines
the indiscriminate consumption of aquatic animals, which the author
argues present the same (or even greater) risks of poisoning and
infections as terrestrial animals. Lastly, since there is a general
lack of awareness of the risk of infections in aquatic
environments, the chapter on Bacterial and Fungal Infections in
Aquatic Environments describes the symptoms and treatments and
highlights preventive measures.
This is the second edition of the book originally published under
the title Medical Emergencies Caused by Aquatic Animals: A
Zoological and Clinical Guide. Including updated chapters, new
content and additional references, it discusses follow-up with
patients, describes diseases that are not emergencies and explains
procedures that can take place at health stations and outpatient
centers, focusing on clinical and biological aspects relevant to
researchers and practitioners alike. The chapter on Invertebrate
Aquatic Animals presents facts and advances that were left out of
the first edition. In addition, it includes improved images. The
subtopic on Cnidaria presents recent data on outbreaks and new
species identification in unprecedented areas, with a timely
discussion on first aid treatment. The chapter on Injuries by
Vertebrate Aquatic Animals has been improved, based on continued
work with bathers and fishermen. Featuring numerous images and
representative clinical cases, it explores the most significant
injuries caused by fish around the globe. The chapter on Ingestion
of Aquatic Venomous Animals: Toxinology, Clinical Aspects, and
Treatment discusses outbreaks of intoxication diseases from eating
fish and seafood, drawing on reliable records of serial cases of
Haff's syndrome, scombroidism and ciguatera. Further, it examines
the indiscriminate consumption of aquatic animals, which the author
argues present the same (or even greater) risks of poisoning and
infections as terrestrial animals. Lastly, since there is a general
lack of awareness of the risk of infections in aquatic
environments, the chapter on Bacterial and Fungal Infections in
Aquatic Environments describes the symptoms and treatments and
highlights preventive measures.
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