Experts call for urgent neuroimaging access, structured referral pathways, and standardized protocols to reduce disability and deaths following snake envenoming.
Imagine walking into tall grass or working barefoot in a field … and suddenly feeling sharp pain on your foot. You've just been bitten by a snake. This is more than a moment of shock; it could be the ...
Snake envenomation statistics vary from region to region worldwide. In countries with limited or no access to antivenom, the risk of death from a venomous bite is significantly higher. Even in ...
Medical specialists warn that the high cost and limited availability of antivenom, the only World Health Organisation-approved treatment for snakebite envenoming, are driving preventable deaths and ...
Himachal Pradesh has declared snakebite envenomation a notifiable disease in line with the National Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Snakebite Envenoming by 2030. This initiative aims to ...
The Himachal Pradesh government has declared snakebite envenomation (poisoning) a notifiable disease in the state in consonance with the National Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Snakebite ...
Increased temperatures in Raleigh are causing more snakes to become active near trails and gardens, resulting in a higher incidence of snake bites, and the cost of treatment can be high. Increased ...
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