TY - JOUR KW - Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) KW - Snakebite envenoming KW - Poverty AU - Harrison R AU - Hargreaves A AU - Wagstaff S AU - Faragher B AU - Lalloo D AB -

Most epidemiological and clinical reports on snake envenoming focus on a single country and describe rural communities as being at greatest risk. Reports linking snakebite vulnerability to socioeconomic status are usually limited to anecdotal statements. The few reports with a global perspective have identified the tropical regions of Asia and Africa as suffering the highest levels of snakebite-induced mortality. Our analysis examined the association between globally available data on snakebite-induced mortality and socioeconomic indicators of poverty.
This study, the first of its kind, unequivocally demonstrates that snake envenoming is a disease of the poor. The negative association between snakebite deaths and government expenditure on health confirms that the burden of mortality is highest in those countries least able to deal with the considerable financial cost of snakebite.

BT - PLoS neglected tropical diseases LA - eng N2 -

Most epidemiological and clinical reports on snake envenoming focus on a single country and describe rural communities as being at greatest risk. Reports linking snakebite vulnerability to socioeconomic status are usually limited to anecdotal statements. The few reports with a global perspective have identified the tropical regions of Asia and Africa as suffering the highest levels of snakebite-induced mortality. Our analysis examined the association between globally available data on snakebite-induced mortality and socioeconomic indicators of poverty.
This study, the first of its kind, unequivocally demonstrates that snake envenoming is a disease of the poor. The negative association between snakebite deaths and government expenditure on health confirms that the burden of mortality is highest in those countries least able to deal with the considerable financial cost of snakebite.

PB - Public Library of Science PY - 2009 EP - e569 T2 - PLoS neglected tropical diseases TI - Snake envenoming: a disease of poverty UR - http://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0000569 VL - 3 ER -