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Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations
Africa remains one of the regions with the highest incident and burden of snakebite. The goal of the World Health Organization to halve the global burden of snakebite by 2030 can only be achieved if sub-optimal access to antivenoms in the most affected regions is addressed. We identified upstream, m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015232/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2023.100152 |
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author | Dalhat, Mahmood Muazu Potet, Julien Mohammed, Abdulaziz Chotun, Nafiisah Tesfahunei, Hanna Amanuel Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba |
author_facet | Dalhat, Mahmood Muazu Potet, Julien Mohammed, Abdulaziz Chotun, Nafiisah Tesfahunei, Hanna Amanuel Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba |
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description | Africa remains one of the regions with the highest incident and burden of snakebite. The goal of the World Health Organization to halve the global burden of snakebite by 2030 can only be achieved if sub-optimal access to antivenoms in the most affected regions is addressed. We identified upstream, midstream, and downstream factors along the antivenom value chain that prevent access to antivenoms in the African region. We identified windows of opportunities that could be utilized to ensure availability, accessibility, and affordability for snakebite endemic populations in Africa. These include implementation of multicomponent strategies such as intensified advocacy, community engagement, healthcare worker trainings, and leveraging the institutional and governance structure provided by African governments to address the challenges identified. |
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spelling | pubmed-100152322023-03-16 Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations Dalhat, Mahmood Muazu Potet, Julien Mohammed, Abdulaziz Chotun, Nafiisah Tesfahunei, Hanna Amanuel Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba Toxicon X Article from Special Issue on Resource mapping for the management of snakebite envenomation, Edited by: Jose Maria Gutiérrez, Wuelton Monteiro, Hui Wen Fan, Abdulrazaq Habib, Kalana Maduwage, and Joao Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci Africa remains one of the regions with the highest incident and burden of snakebite. The goal of the World Health Organization to halve the global burden of snakebite by 2030 can only be achieved if sub-optimal access to antivenoms in the most affected regions is addressed. We identified upstream, midstream, and downstream factors along the antivenom value chain that prevent access to antivenoms in the African region. We identified windows of opportunities that could be utilized to ensure availability, accessibility, and affordability for snakebite endemic populations in Africa. These include implementation of multicomponent strategies such as intensified advocacy, community engagement, healthcare worker trainings, and leveraging the institutional and governance structure provided by African governments to address the challenges identified. Elsevier 2023-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10015232/ /pubmed/36936749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2023.100152 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article from Special Issue on Resource mapping for the management of snakebite envenomation, Edited by: Jose Maria Gutiérrez, Wuelton Monteiro, Hui Wen Fan, Abdulrazaq Habib, Kalana Maduwage, and Joao Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci Dalhat, Mahmood Muazu Potet, Julien Mohammed, Abdulaziz Chotun, Nafiisah Tesfahunei, Hanna Amanuel Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
title | Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
title_full | Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
title_fullStr | Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
title_full_unstemmed | Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
title_short | Availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in Africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
title_sort | availability, accessibility and use of antivenom for snakebite envenomation in africa with proposed strategies to overcome the limitations |
topic | Article from Special Issue on Resource mapping for the management of snakebite envenomation, Edited by: Jose Maria Gutiérrez, Wuelton Monteiro, Hui Wen Fan, Abdulrazaq Habib, Kalana Maduwage, and Joao Ricardo Nickenig Vissoci |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015232/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2023.100152 |
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