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Mashup Score: 170Snakebite envenoming - 7 month(s) ago
WHO fact sheet on snake antivenoms with key facts and providing information on global situation, challenges producing antivenoms, weak health systems and lack of data and WHO action.
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Mashup Score: 102Snakebite envenoming - 7 month(s) ago
WHO fact sheet on snake antivenoms with key facts and providing information on global situation, challenges producing antivenoms, weak health systems and lack of data and WHO action.
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Mashup Score: 70Snakebite envenoming - 7 month(s) ago
WHO fact sheet on snake antivenoms with key facts and providing information on global situation, challenges producing antivenoms, weak health systems and lack of data and WHO action.
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A snake bite can be a potentially life-threatening disease caused by toxins in the bite of a venomous snake.
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– Cochrane Public Health Public Health Skills / interests: Dissemination / Knowledge Translation,…
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Read the current issue of The Lancet Global Health, a monthly open access journal publishing robustly designed original research on all aspects of global health
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The International Snakebite Awareness Day has taken place annually on Sept 19 since 2018. Snakebites kill an estimated 137β880 people each year and three times as many survivors live with life-changing disabilities.1 The high burden of snakebite in south and southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America came to global attention in 2017 when WHO recognised snakebite envenoming as a neglected tropical…
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It's #SnakeBiteAwarenessDay. Snakebites kill around 137,880 people each year and 3 times as many survivors live with life-changing disabilities. @DrSoumyadeepB et al. discuss #snakebite envenoming and mitigating its chronic effects. Read: https://t.co/1AcHPslhF7 @SnakebiteResNet https://t.co/XG46Pix5rv
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Mashup Score: 70Snakebite envenoming - 3 year(s) ago
WHO fact sheet on snake antivenoms with key facts and providing information on global situation, challenges producing antivenoms, weak health systems and lack of data and WHO action.
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Mashup Score: 110Snakebite envenoming - 3 year(s) ago
WHO fact sheet on snake antivenoms with key facts and providing information on global situation, challenges producing antivenoms, weak health systems and lack of data and WHO action.
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Mashup Score: 56Snakebite envenoming - 3 year(s) ago
WHO fact sheet on snake antivenoms with key facts and providing information on global situation, challenges producing antivenoms, weak health systems and lack of data and WHO action.
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80% of all snakebites π occur on the legs or feet, below the knee. #Snakebites can be prevented when people have access to practical and protective footwear - even cheap ones https://t.co/J1SLOnPZUV #SnakebiteAwarenessDay https://t.co/PKP6Q3O3eH https://t.co/jZ6cDZhQoh