| Literature DB >> 21049056 |
Ridwanur Rahman1, M Abul Faiz, Shahjada Selim, Bayzidur Rahman, Ariful Basher, Alison Jones, Catherine d'Este, Moazzem Hossain, Ziaul Islam, Habib Ahmed, Abul Hasnat Milton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Snake bite is a neglected public health problem in the world and one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity in many areas, particularly in the rural tropics. It also poses substantial economic burdens on the snake bite victims due to treatment related expenditure and loss of productivity. An accurate estimate of the risk of snake bite is largely unknown for most countries in the developing world, especially South-East Asia. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21049056 PMCID: PMC2964284 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000860
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Characteristics of the study population* (n = 18,857).
| Variable | Frequency (%) |
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| Male | 9773 (52) |
| Female | 9075 (48) |
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| 26.75±18.87 |
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| |
| 0–10 | 4619 (25) |
| 11–20 | 4032 (21) |
| 21–30 | 3520 (19) |
| 31–40 | 2614 (14) |
| 41–50 | 1925 (10) |
| 51> | 2142 (11) |
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| |
| Muslim | 16854 (89) |
| Hindu | 1728 (9) |
| Christian | 38 (1) |
| Buddhist | 232 (1) |
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| |
| Service | 1026 (5) |
| Farmer | 2178 (12) |
| Student | 4546 (24) |
| Housewife | 4766 (25) |
| Business | 1200 (6) |
| Day laborer | 1279 (7) |
| Others | 3857 (21) |
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| |
| Barisal | 1277 (7) |
| Chittagong | 3602 (19) |
| Dhaka | 5983 (32) |
| Khulna | 2164 (11) |
| Rajshahi | 4272 (23) |
| Sylhet | 1559 (8) |
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| |
| None | 6824 (36) |
| 1–5 | 6258 (33) |
| >5 | 5775 (31) |
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| < = 3000 Tk | 6589 (35) |
| 3001–4500 Tk | 2888 (15) |
| 4501–7000 Tk | 5128 (27) |
| >7000 Tk | 4252 (23) |
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| |
| Married | 9453 (50) |
| Unmarried | 8825 (47) |
| Others | 579 (3) |
*Missing data = 9,
**Missing data = 5.
Distribution of snake bite by division.
| Division | Number of snake bites | Annual incidence per 100000 person-years |
| Dhaka | 22 | 440 (285–649.9) |
| Chittagong | 9 | 397.8 (211.8–680.3) |
| Barisal | 22 | 2667.7 (1787.2–3829.5) |
| Khulna | 20 | 936.2 (571.9–1445.6) |
| Sylhet | 5 | 321.6 (104.4–750.2) |
| Rajshahi | 20 | 472.7 (288–680.3) |
| Over all | 98 | 623.4 (513.4–789.2) |
*: Weighted estimates have been used; P<0.001 from Rao-Scott chi square test (adjusted for sampling design) with 5 degrees of freedom.
Distribution of 98 snake bite by age group.
| Age-group | Frequency of victims | Percent of victims | Annual incidence per 100,000 |
| 0–10 | 11 | 11 | 248 (101–394) |
| 11–20 | 21 | 22 | 544 (312–776) |
| 21–30 | 18 | 18 | 531 (286–776) |
| 31–40 | 15 | 15 | 594 (294–814) |
| 41–50 | 11 | 11 | 587 (241–934) |
| >51 | 22 | 23 | 1063 (621–1506) |
*adjusted for sampling design.
Distribution of 98 snakebite (percent) by occupation, place of bite and activities during the bite.
| Occupation | Frequency (%) | Place of bite | Frequency (%) | Activities during the bite | Frequency (%) |
| Housewife | 29 (30) | Water | 26 (27) | Lying/sleeping | 15 (15) |
| Student | 20 (21) | Field | 24 (24) | Walking | 28 (29) |
| Farmer | 19 (19) | Road side | 22 (23) | Working in field | 18 (18) |
| Businessman | 11 (11) | Inside home | 12 (12) | Fishing | 14 (14) |
| Day laborers | 8 (8) | Home premises | 11 (11) | others | 23 (24) |
| Others | 11 (11) | Others | 3 (3) |
Figure 1Distribution of snake bites, temperature and rain by month.
Distribution of treatments received by the 98 snake bite victims.
| Type of treatment | Frequency of victims | Percent of victims |
| 1 tourniquet was given | 37 | 39 |
| >1 tourniquets were given | 26 | 27 |
| Kept immobile | 30 | 31 |
| Sucked blood orally | 10 | 11 |
| Multiple cuts around the bite site | 41 | 43 |
| Utters mantras | 57 | 60 |
| Forced vomiting | 17 | 18 |