BACKGROUND There is a paucity of robust epidemiological data on snakebite, and data available from hospitals and localized or time-limited surveys have major limitations. No study has investigated the incidence of snakebite across a whole country. We undertook a community-based national survey and model based geostatistics to determine incidence, envenoming, mortality and geographical pattern of snakebite in Sri Lanka. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The survey was designed to sample a population distributed equally among the nine provinces of the country. The number of data collection clusters was divided among districts in proportion to their population. Within districts clusters were randomly selected. Population based incidence of s...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease. Data from the worst affected countries are lim...
BackgroundThe burden of snakebite remains poorly characterised because of the paucity of population-...
Background There is a paucity of robust epidemiological data on snakebite, and data available from h...
Background: There is a paucity of robust epidemiological data on snakebite, and data available from ...
BACKGROUND: Snakebite incidence shows both spatial and temporal variation. However, no study has eva...
BackgroundSnakebite incidence shows both spatial and temporal variation. However, no study has evalu...
BackgroundSnakebite incidence shows both spatial and temporal variation. However, no study has evalu...
Sri Lanka has a population of 21 million and about 80,000 snakebites occur annually. However, there ...
BackgroundSnakebite is a neglected tropical disease that has been overlooked by healthcare decision ...
BackgroundHalving snakebite morbidity and mortality by 2030 requires countries to develop both preve...
Snakebite envenomation in Indonesia is a health burden that receives no attention from stakeholders....
BackgroundWorldwide, it is estimated that snakes bite 4.5-5.4 million people annually, 2.7 million o...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease. Data from the worst affected countries are lim...
BackgroundThe burden of snakebite remains poorly characterised because of the paucity of population-...
Background There is a paucity of robust epidemiological data on snakebite, and data available from h...
Background: There is a paucity of robust epidemiological data on snakebite, and data available from ...
BACKGROUND: Snakebite incidence shows both spatial and temporal variation. However, no study has eva...
BackgroundSnakebite incidence shows both spatial and temporal variation. However, no study has evalu...
BackgroundSnakebite incidence shows both spatial and temporal variation. However, no study has evalu...
Sri Lanka has a population of 21 million and about 80,000 snakebites occur annually. However, there ...
BackgroundSnakebite is a neglected tropical disease that has been overlooked by healthcare decision ...
BackgroundHalving snakebite morbidity and mortality by 2030 requires countries to develop both preve...
Snakebite envenomation in Indonesia is a health burden that receives no attention from stakeholders....
BackgroundWorldwide, it is estimated that snakes bite 4.5-5.4 million people annually, 2.7 million o...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of thousands of d...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease. Data from the worst affected countries are lim...
BackgroundThe burden of snakebite remains poorly characterised because of the paucity of population-...