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What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon

Snakebite envenoming is a life-threatening disease in humans and animals and a major public health issue in rural communities of South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Yet the impact of snakebite on domestic animals has been poorly studied. This study aimed to describe the context, clinical feature...

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Autores principales: Bolon, Isabelle, Babo Martins, Sara, Ochoa, Carlos, Alcoba, Gabriel, Herrera, María, Bofia Boyogueno, Henri Magloire, Sharma, Barun Kumar, Subedi, Manish, Shah, Bhupendra, Wanda, Franck, Sharma, Sanjib Kumar, Nkwescheu, Armand Seraphin, Ray, Nicolas, Chappuis, François, Ruiz de Castañeda, Rafael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34179766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100068
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author Bolon, Isabelle
Babo Martins, Sara
Ochoa, Carlos
Alcoba, Gabriel
Herrera, María
Bofia Boyogueno, Henri Magloire
Sharma, Barun Kumar
Subedi, Manish
Shah, Bhupendra
Wanda, Franck
Sharma, Sanjib Kumar
Nkwescheu, Armand Seraphin
Ray, Nicolas
Chappuis, François
Ruiz de Castañeda, Rafael
author_facet Bolon, Isabelle
Babo Martins, Sara
Ochoa, Carlos
Alcoba, Gabriel
Herrera, María
Bofia Boyogueno, Henri Magloire
Sharma, Barun Kumar
Subedi, Manish
Shah, Bhupendra
Wanda, Franck
Sharma, Sanjib Kumar
Nkwescheu, Armand Seraphin
Ray, Nicolas
Chappuis, François
Ruiz de Castañeda, Rafael
author_sort Bolon, Isabelle
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description Snakebite envenoming is a life-threatening disease in humans and animals and a major public health issue in rural communities of South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Yet the impact of snakebite on domestic animals has been poorly studied. This study aimed to describe the context, clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of snakebite envenoming in domestic animals in Nepal and Cameroon. Primary data on snakebite in animals were recorded from a community-based nation-wide survey on human and animal snakebite in Nepal and Cameroon (Snake-byte project). Mobile teams collected data on snakebite in humans and animals in 13,879 and 10,798 households in Nepal and Cameroon respectively from December 2018 to June 2019. This study included 405 snakebite cases (73 in Nepal and 332 in Cameroon) in multiple types of animals. An interview with a structured questionnaire collected specific information about the animal victims. Snake bites in animals took place predominantly inside and around the house or farm in Nepal (92%) and Cameroon (71%). Other frequent locations in Cameroon were field or pasture (12%). A large diversity of clinical features was reported in all types of envenomed animals. They showed either a few clinical signs (e.g., local swelling, bleeding) or a combination of multiple clinical signs. Only 9% of animal victims, mainly cattle and buffaloes and less frequently goats, sheep, and dogs, received treatment, predominantly with traditional medicine. The overall mortality of snakebite was 85% in Nepal and 87% in Cameroon. Results from this nationwide study show an important impact of snakebite on animal health in Nepal and Cameroon. There is a need for cost-effective prevention control strategies and affordable snakebite therapies in the veterinary field to save animal lives and farmer livelihood in the poorest countries of the world. The WHO global strategy to prevent and control snakebite envenoming supports a One Health approach, which may help develop integrated solutions to the snakebite problem taking into account human and animal health.
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spelling pubmed-82141432021-06-25 What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon Bolon, Isabelle Babo Martins, Sara Ochoa, Carlos Alcoba, Gabriel Herrera, María Bofia Boyogueno, Henri Magloire Sharma, Barun Kumar Subedi, Manish Shah, Bhupendra Wanda, Franck Sharma, Sanjib Kumar Nkwescheu, Armand Seraphin Ray, Nicolas Chappuis, François Ruiz de Castañeda, Rafael Toxicon X Article from A trans-disciplinary view of snakebite envenoming, Edited by: Dr. Rafael Ruiz de Castañeda, Dr. Isabelle Bolon and Dr. Jose Maria Gutiérrez Snakebite envenoming is a life-threatening disease in humans and animals and a major public health issue in rural communities of South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Yet the impact of snakebite on domestic animals has been poorly studied. This study aimed to describe the context, clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of snakebite envenoming in domestic animals in Nepal and Cameroon. Primary data on snakebite in animals were recorded from a community-based nation-wide survey on human and animal snakebite in Nepal and Cameroon (Snake-byte project). Mobile teams collected data on snakebite in humans and animals in 13,879 and 10,798 households in Nepal and Cameroon respectively from December 2018 to June 2019. This study included 405 snakebite cases (73 in Nepal and 332 in Cameroon) in multiple types of animals. An interview with a structured questionnaire collected specific information about the animal victims. Snake bites in animals took place predominantly inside and around the house or farm in Nepal (92%) and Cameroon (71%). Other frequent locations in Cameroon were field or pasture (12%). A large diversity of clinical features was reported in all types of envenomed animals. They showed either a few clinical signs (e.g., local swelling, bleeding) or a combination of multiple clinical signs. Only 9% of animal victims, mainly cattle and buffaloes and less frequently goats, sheep, and dogs, received treatment, predominantly with traditional medicine. The overall mortality of snakebite was 85% in Nepal and 87% in Cameroon. Results from this nationwide study show an important impact of snakebite on animal health in Nepal and Cameroon. There is a need for cost-effective prevention control strategies and affordable snakebite therapies in the veterinary field to save animal lives and farmer livelihood in the poorest countries of the world. The WHO global strategy to prevent and control snakebite envenoming supports a One Health approach, which may help develop integrated solutions to the snakebite problem taking into account human and animal health. Elsevier 2021-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8214143/ /pubmed/34179766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100068 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article from A trans-disciplinary view of snakebite envenoming, Edited by: Dr. Rafael Ruiz de Castañeda, Dr. Isabelle Bolon and Dr. Jose Maria Gutiérrez
Bolon, Isabelle
Babo Martins, Sara
Ochoa, Carlos
Alcoba, Gabriel
Herrera, María
Bofia Boyogueno, Henri Magloire
Sharma, Barun Kumar
Subedi, Manish
Shah, Bhupendra
Wanda, Franck
Sharma, Sanjib Kumar
Nkwescheu, Armand Seraphin
Ray, Nicolas
Chappuis, François
Ruiz de Castañeda, Rafael
What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon
title What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon
title_full What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon
title_fullStr What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon
title_short What is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? A nation-wide community-based study in Nepal and Cameroon
title_sort what is the impact of snakebite envenoming on domestic animals? a nation-wide community-based study in nepal and cameroon
topic Article from A trans-disciplinary view of snakebite envenoming, Edited by: Dr. Rafael Ruiz de Castañeda, Dr. Isabelle Bolon and Dr. Jose Maria Gutiérrez
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34179766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100068
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