2010年1月25日月曜日

VOAnews14

Steps Urged to Prevent Snakebites, Improve Treatments.
About 5.5 million people a year are bitten.
Experts say tens of thousands of people die from venom poisoning.
Each year around four hundred thousand amputations are the result of snakebites.
Snakebites are also common among fishermen, hunters and children.
Many victims live in areas with poor or non-existent health care systems and where antivenom treatments are often not available. Antivenom is the only cure.
They also suggest actions like providing protective boots to wear while working in fields, and not sleeping on the ground.
Also important is providing information about where dangerous snakes are most likely to live and when they are most active.
http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/2010-01-24-voa2.cfm

impression
When I am bitten by a snake, poison turns around to a body and wants to walk the place where a snake is not because I die and reach it. I want to go to the place where a snake is not.

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