The socio-economic burden of snakebite in Sri Lanka.
Anuradhani KasturiratneArunasalam PathmeswaranA Rajitha WickremasingheShaluka F JayamanneAndrew DawsonGeoff K IsbisterHithanadura Janaka de SilvaDavid Griffith LallooPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
Snakebite places a considerable economic burden on the households of victims in Sri Lanka, despite a health system which is accessible and free at the point of care. The disability burden is also considerable, similar to that of meningitis or dengue, although the relatively low case fatality rate and limited physical sequelae following bites by Sri Lankan snakes means that this burden may be less than in countries on the African continent.