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Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study
The World Health Organization call to halve global snakebite deaths by 2030 will require substantial progress in India. We analyzed 2833 snakebite deaths from 611,483 verbal autopsies in the nationally representative Indian Million Death Study from 2001 to 2014, and conducted a systematic literature...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7340498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32633232 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.54076 |
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author | Suraweera, Wilson Warrell, David Whitaker, Romulus Menon, Geetha Rodrigues, Rashmi Fu, Sze Hang Begum, Rehana Sati, Prabha Piyasena, Kapila Bhatia, Mehak Brown, Patrick Jha, Prabhat |
author_facet | Suraweera, Wilson Warrell, David Whitaker, Romulus Menon, Geetha Rodrigues, Rashmi Fu, Sze Hang Begum, Rehana Sati, Prabha Piyasena, Kapila Bhatia, Mehak Brown, Patrick Jha, Prabhat |
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description | The World Health Organization call to halve global snakebite deaths by 2030 will require substantial progress in India. We analyzed 2833 snakebite deaths from 611,483 verbal autopsies in the nationally representative Indian Million Death Study from 2001 to 2014, and conducted a systematic literature review from 2000 to 2019 covering 87,590 snakebites. We estimate that India had 1.2 million snakebite deaths (average 58,000/year) from 2000 to 2019. Nearly half occurred at ages 30–69 years and over a quarter in children < 15 years. Most occurred at home in the rural areas. About 70% occurred in eight higher burden states and half during the rainy season and at low altitude. The risk of an Indian dying from snakebite before age 70 is about 1 in 250, but notably higher in some areas. More crudely, we estimate 1.11–1.77 million bites in 2015, of which 70% showed symptoms of envenomation. Prevention and treatment strategies might substantially reduce snakebite mortality in India. |
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spelling | pubmed-73404982020-07-13 Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study Suraweera, Wilson Warrell, David Whitaker, Romulus Menon, Geetha Rodrigues, Rashmi Fu, Sze Hang Begum, Rehana Sati, Prabha Piyasena, Kapila Bhatia, Mehak Brown, Patrick Jha, Prabhat eLife Epidemiology and Global Health The World Health Organization call to halve global snakebite deaths by 2030 will require substantial progress in India. We analyzed 2833 snakebite deaths from 611,483 verbal autopsies in the nationally representative Indian Million Death Study from 2001 to 2014, and conducted a systematic literature review from 2000 to 2019 covering 87,590 snakebites. We estimate that India had 1.2 million snakebite deaths (average 58,000/year) from 2000 to 2019. Nearly half occurred at ages 30–69 years and over a quarter in children < 15 years. Most occurred at home in the rural areas. About 70% occurred in eight higher burden states and half during the rainy season and at low altitude. The risk of an Indian dying from snakebite before age 70 is about 1 in 250, but notably higher in some areas. More crudely, we estimate 1.11–1.77 million bites in 2015, of which 70% showed symptoms of envenomation. Prevention and treatment strategies might substantially reduce snakebite mortality in India. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7340498/ /pubmed/32633232 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.54076 Text en © 2020, Suraweera et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Epidemiology and Global Health Suraweera, Wilson Warrell, David Whitaker, Romulus Menon, Geetha Rodrigues, Rashmi Fu, Sze Hang Begum, Rehana Sati, Prabha Piyasena, Kapila Bhatia, Mehak Brown, Patrick Jha, Prabhat Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
title | Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
title_full | Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
title_fullStr | Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
title_full_unstemmed | Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
title_short | Trends in snakebite deaths in India from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
title_sort | trends in snakebite deaths in india from 2000 to 2019 in a nationally representative mortality study |
topic | Epidemiology and Global Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7340498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32633232 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.54076 |
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