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Inadequate knowledge about snakebite envenoming symptoms and application of harmful first aid methods in the community in high snakebite incidence areas of Myanmar.

Mohammad Afzal MahmoodDale HallidayRobert CummingKhin Thida ThwinMya MyitzuJulian WhiteSam AlfredDavid A WarrellDavid BaconWin NaingHtay AungMyat Myat TheinNyein Nyein ChitSara SerhalMyat Thet NwePyae Phyo AungChen Au Peh
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
The community is aware of snakebites as a major public health issue and know how to prevent them. However, the high incidence of snakebites point to lack of application of preventive methods. The community recognise the need for treatment with antivenom. However, inadequate knowledge about appropriate first aid methods, and a reliance on using tourniquets require a targeted education program. Existing knowledge in communities, albeit insufficient, provides a good starting point for mass media educational campaigns.
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