Abstract Introduction Snakebites are a major cause of permanent injury and death among poor, rural populations in developing countries, including those in East Africa. This research characterizes snakebite incidence, risk factors, and subsequent health-seeking behaviors in two regions of Kenya using a mixed methods approach. Methods As a part of regular activities of a health demographic surveillance system, household-level survey on snakebite incidence was conducted in two areas of Kenya: Kwale along the Kenyan Coast and Mbita on Lake Victoria. If someone in the home was reported to have been bitten in the 5 years previous to the v...
Introduction: Snakebite envenoming affects 4.5-5.4 million people and kills 81,000-138,000 victims y...
BackgroundSnakebite is a neglected disease that disproportionally affects the rural poor. There is a...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...
Introduction: Snakebites are a major cause of permanent injury and death among poor, rural populatio...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...
Snakebites continue to be a public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where availability of appro...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming causes 81,000-138,000 annual human deaths and pain, terror, or disabi...
Introduction: Snake bites are a silent public health problem in Kenya. Previous studies on snake bit...
Snakebites continue to be a public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where availability of appro...
Snakebites continue to be a public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where availability of appro...
Background Snakebites cause considerable human and livestock injuries as well as deaths worldwide, a...
Snakebites represent an important neglected public health problem in many developing countries. Ther...
Introduction: Snakebite envenoming affects 4.5-5.4 million people and kills 81,000-138,000 victims y...
BackgroundSnakebite is a neglected disease that disproportionally affects the rural poor. There is a...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...
Introduction: Snakebites are a major cause of permanent injury and death among poor, rural populatio...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Annually, about 2.7 million snakebite envenomings occur worldwide, primarily affecting those living ...
Snake-bite mortality among a rural population in Kenya was estimated to be 6.7/100,000 people each y...
Snakebites continue to be a public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where availability of appro...
BackgroundSnakebite envenoming causes 81,000-138,000 annual human deaths and pain, terror, or disabi...
Introduction: Snake bites are a silent public health problem in Kenya. Previous studies on snake bit...
Snakebites continue to be a public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where availability of appro...
Snakebites continue to be a public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where availability of appro...
Background Snakebites cause considerable human and livestock injuries as well as deaths worldwide, a...
Snakebites represent an important neglected public health problem in many developing countries. Ther...
Introduction: Snakebite envenoming affects 4.5-5.4 million people and kills 81,000-138,000 victims y...
BackgroundSnakebite is a neglected disease that disproportionally affects the rural poor. There is a...
Background: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) affecting rural and remote populations g...