The neglected burden of snakebites in Cameroon: a review of the epidemiology, management and public health challenges.
Joel Noutakdie TochieMazou N TemgouaTsi NjimDanwang CelestinRonni TankeuNjinkeng J NkemnguPublished in: BMC research notes (2017)
Our results suggest that snakebites pose a significant health and economic burden in Cameroon. A composite of factors contributes to the challenge of managing snakebites in Cameroon and include: inadequate disease surveillance; poor health-seeking behaviours of patients; under-production and scarcity of anti-venom serum and the relatively high cost of anti-venom serum. There is an urgent need to revamp the current health policies through health education, promotion and building of sustainable health systems. Disease surveillance and management can be improved by providing refresher courses for healthcare providers and subsidization of the prices of anti-venom serum in pharmacies in the country.