Introduction India has remarkably the highest number of snakebite cases contributing to nearly 50% of the global snakebite deaths. Despite this fact, there is limited knowledge and awareness regarding the management practices for snakebite in the Indian population. The study aimed to explore the knowledge, awareness, and perception of snakes and snakebites, first aid, and treatment amongst the community and the frontline health workers in a tribal block of Dahanu, Maharashtra, India. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out from June 2016 to October 2018 in the Dahanu Block, Maharashtra. Perceptions, knowledge, awareness, and first-aid practices on the snakebites among the community were studied through focus group discussions (FGDs)...
INTRODUCTION: Every year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a...
Background: The state of Bihar has the third largest number of snakebite deaths in India. The purpos...
Background Snakebite envenoming is listed as category ‘A’ Neglected Tropical Disease. To achieve the...
Background: Cause of ‘unacceptable incidence’ of snake bite fatalities is that people try out all ki...
Background: Cause of ‘unacceptable incidence’ of snake bite fatalities is that people try out all ki...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming (SBE) is an acute, life-threatening emergency in tropical and subtrop...
Background: Cause of ‘unacceptable incidence’ of snake bite fatalities is that people try out all ki...
Background: Understanding people’s awareness on snakebite management would be highly beneficial to d...
Background: Snakebite is a frequently encountered medical emergency faced mainly by rural population...
BackgroundPublished information on snakebite is rare in Bhutan although remarkably higher number of ...
IntroductionEvery year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a l...
Snakebite represents a significant health issue worldwide, affecting several million people each yea...
Snakebite represents a significant health issue worldwide, affecting several million people each yea...
INTRODUCTION:Every year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a ...
BACKGROUND: Snakebite represents a significant health issue worldwide, affecting several million peo...
INTRODUCTION: Every year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a...
Background: The state of Bihar has the third largest number of snakebite deaths in India. The purpos...
Background Snakebite envenoming is listed as category ‘A’ Neglected Tropical Disease. To achieve the...
Background: Cause of ‘unacceptable incidence’ of snake bite fatalities is that people try out all ki...
Background: Cause of ‘unacceptable incidence’ of snake bite fatalities is that people try out all ki...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming (SBE) is an acute, life-threatening emergency in tropical and subtrop...
Background: Cause of ‘unacceptable incidence’ of snake bite fatalities is that people try out all ki...
Background: Understanding people’s awareness on snakebite management would be highly beneficial to d...
Background: Snakebite is a frequently encountered medical emergency faced mainly by rural population...
BackgroundPublished information on snakebite is rare in Bhutan although remarkably higher number of ...
IntroductionEvery year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a l...
Snakebite represents a significant health issue worldwide, affecting several million people each yea...
Snakebite represents a significant health issue worldwide, affecting several million people each yea...
INTRODUCTION:Every year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a ...
BACKGROUND: Snakebite represents a significant health issue worldwide, affecting several million peo...
INTRODUCTION: Every year millions of people in developing countries suffer from snakebite, causing a...
Background: The state of Bihar has the third largest number of snakebite deaths in India. The purpos...
Background Snakebite envenoming is listed as category ‘A’ Neglected Tropical Disease. To achieve the...