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Epidemiological Survey of Snake Bite in Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Mengesha,Abebe
dc.contributor.author Hurisa,Birhanu
dc.contributor.author Niwayesillassie,Bethlehem
dc.contributor.author Kebede,Gezahegn
dc.contributor.author kerga Sisay
dc.contributor.author Kebede, Amha
dc.contributor.author Godana,Alemayehu
dc.contributor.author Warrel,David
dc.contributor.author Williams,David
dc.contributor.author Taye,Sisay
dc.contributor.author Urga,Kelbessa
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-24T10:12:27Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-24T10:12:27Z
dc.date.issued 09/26/2014
dc.identifier.citation Aga AM, Hurisa B, Niwayesillassie B, Kebede G, Kerga S, et al. (2014) Epidemiological Survey of Snake Bite in Ethiopia. Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 4:174.
dc.identifier.uri http://172.21.6.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/103
dc.description.abstract The burden of snake bite in ethiopia is not known, perhaps due to underreporting, and is difficult toestimate the number of victims because they do not seek medical treatment in government dispensaries. Thus thisstudy aims to indicate the overall magnitude of the problem.Material and methods: the study covers 76 health facilities in 8 regional states. For epidemiological and clinicaldata, health facilities and health professionals were visited to collect retrospective data. Community elders andtraditional healers were also consulted for further information.Result: 949 snake bite cases were identified, where the highest number (244) observed in oromia regional state.Males are the dominant victims (68.7%). More than 75% of the victims were aged 16-45, where the greatestincidence of snake bite occurred in those aged 21-30 years (32.9%) followed by those aged 11-20 years old(22.4%). Only 5.2% of anti-venom was available in 4 regional states.Conclusion: snake bite in ethiopia is a public health problem and the lack of anti-venom makes things worse.There is insufficient knowledge, skill and experience of how to treat snake bite victims. Registration system isidentified as one of the big problems to address the burden of the victims. Therefore, it is recommended that trainingpackage should be given to health professionals on first-aid and preventive measures, case documentation andreporting. A change of attitude on traditional knowledge by training or awareness should be provided to traditionalhealers and community elders. Furthermore, the government should take urgent measures to ensure the sustainable.
dc.format.extent 165-174
dc.subject CASES
dc.subject DISEASE BURDEN
dc.subject DOCUMENTATION
dc.subject SNAKE BITE
dc.subject VICTIMS
dc.title Epidemiological Survey of Snake Bite in Ethiopia
dc.type Journal Article
ep.identifier.status Open Access
ep.identifier.status Open Access
ep.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1165.1000174
ep.journal Epidemiology
ep.issue 4
ep.volume 4


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