A snakebite is a neglected tropical disease caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous one.
Every year, snakebite envenoming causes between 81,000 and 138,000 deaths and around 400,000 permanent disabilities, according to the World Health Organization.[1] Apparently, this harm occurs mainly because snakebites are difficult to diagnose and expensive to treat.[2]
A cost-effectiveness analysis of antivenom for snakebite in 16 West African countries estimated a cost per death averted ranging from $1,997 in Guinea Bissau to $6,205 in Liberia and Sierra Leone, and a cost per disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) ranging from $83 for Benin to $281 for Sierra-Leone.[3]
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