About This Book
The handbook provides concise guidance for medical personnel on clinically important venomous arthropods found in the United States, organizing species by envenomization method—biting/piercing, stinging, and urticating/vesicating. For each group it gives identification features and photos, geographic distribution, biology and behavior, clinical symptoms, recommended first aid and treatment protocols, and avoidance and control measures, plus an appendix with reaction/treatment charts and antihistamine and shock-treatment tables. Coverage includes spiders, scorpions, ants, bees, wasps, various beetles, centipedes, kissing bugs, and venomous caterpillars, with emphasis on preventing contact, rapid identification for treatment, and consulting entomology resources for control and current insecticide guidance.
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