Literature DB >> 18072170

Epidemiology of snakebites based on field survey in Chitwan and Nawalparasi districts, Nepal.

Deb Prasad Pandey1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Snake envenomation is a major public health issue in the rural tropics, but there is no accurate figure of incidence of snakebite. Few studies have looked at the epidemiology of venomous snakebite in Nepal.
METHODS: Using data collection sheets, enumerators randomly sampled, visited, and interrogated 20% of the population from each district.
RESULTS: Of the 2,186 snakebite cases studied in two districts from April to September 2005, 66% were from Nawalparasi and 34% from Chitwan. 54% were males. 56% of patients consulted traditional healers. Most bites occurred in those 10-20 years of age and in those engaged in outdoor and agricultural (farmers) activities, but I should note that 15% occurred during sleep. Extremity bites accounted for 94%, with 66% in the lower extremities and 28% in the upper extremities. Of the total cases, 58% were nonenvenomations and 42% were envenomations. Of the total venomous cases, 27% died; which is 12% of the total snakebites (2,186). The majority of bites occurred in the summer.
CONCLUSIONS: This epidemiological study vividly depicted the health hazards of snakebites in two areas of rural Nepal.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18072170      PMCID: PMC3550019          DOI: 10.1007/bf03160933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Toxicol        ISSN: 1556-9039


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