Abstract Background Snakebites are a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with the highest mortality burden in poor rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Inadequate surveillance systems result in loss of morbidity and mortality data in these settings. Although rarely reported in these resource-constraint environments, community-based audits are recognised pivotal tools which could help update existing data and indicate key public health interventions to curb snakebite-related mortality. Herein, we present two cases of snakebite-related deaths in a rural Cameroonian community. Case presentations The first case was a 3-year-old female who presented at a primary care health centre and was later referred due to absence of antivenom ser...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a major problem in rural areas of West Africa...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...
Abstract Background Snake bites are an important public health problem in developing countries with ...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming causes 81,000-138,000 annual human deaths and pain, terror, or disabi...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies snake bites as neglected public health problem affect...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated me...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated medical and surgical emergency in developing coun...
Abstract Background Although considered a public health issue in Senegal, the actual incidence and...
Background: Although considered a public health issue in Senegal, the actual incidence and mortality...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Snakebites represent an important neglected public health problem in many developing countries. Ther...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Introduction: Snakebite envenoming affects 4.5-5.4 million people and kills 81,000-138,000 victims y...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a major problem in rural areas of West Africa...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...
Abstract Background Snake bites are an important public health problem in developing countries with ...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming causes 81,000-138,000 annual human deaths and pain, terror, or disabi...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies snake bites as neglected public health problem affect...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated me...
Abstract Objectives Snakebite is an underestimated medical and surgical emergency in developing coun...
Abstract Background Although considered a public health issue in Senegal, the actual incidence and...
Background: Although considered a public health issue in Senegal, the actual incidence and mortality...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Snakebites represent an important neglected public health problem in many developing countries. Ther...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Introduction: Snakebite envenoming affects 4.5-5.4 million people and kills 81,000-138,000 victims y...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a major problem in rural areas of West Africa...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...