Vulnerability to snakebite envenoming: a global mapping of hotspots
Published inThe Lancet, vol. 392, no. 10148, p. 673-684
Publication date2018-08-23
Abstract
Keywords
- Snake
- Accessibility
- Accessmod
- Vulnerability
- Mapping
- Africa, Northern / epidemiology
- Animals
- Antivenins / therapeutic use
- Geographic Mapping
- Health Resources / economics
- Health Resources / statistics & numerical data
- Health Services Accessibility / standards
- Humans
- Indonesia / epidemiology
- Neglected Diseases / drug therapy
- Neglected Diseases / epidemiology
- Neglected Diseases / prevention & control
- Public Health / education
- Quality of Health Care / standards
- Snake Bites / drug therapy
- Snake Bites / epidemiology
- Snake Bites / mortality
- Snake Bites / prevention & control
- Snakes / classification
- Snakes / injuries
- Vulnerable Populations / statistics & numerical data
Funding
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1132415]
- Wellcome Trust - Mapping and monitoring the global burden of antimicrobial-resistance/drug-resistant infections [209142]
- Wellcome Trust - Defining the population at risk and burden of disease of Plasmodium vivax malaria. [095066]
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1093011]
- Swiss National Science Foundation - Tackling the second deadliest Neglected Tropical Disease: predicting and reducing the impact of Snakebite on human and animal health through interdisciplinary analyses of hotspots and access to care (SNAKE-BYTE project) [176271]
Citation (ISO format)
LONGBOTTOM, Joshua et al. Vulnerability to snakebite envenoming: a global mapping of hotspots. In: The Lancet, 2018, vol. 392, n° 10148, p. 673–684. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31224-8
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Identifiers
- PID : unige:106909
- DOI : 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31224-8
- PMID : 30017551
- PMCID : PMC6115328
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Journal ISSN0140-6736
