Combining species distribution models and big datasets may provide finer assessments of snakebite impacts.
<h4>Background</h4>Snakebite is a major poverty-related neglected tropical disease. An integrated scientific approach is needed to understand the dynamics of this important health issue. Our objective was to estimate snakebite occurrence in a tropical area by using a blend of ecological...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Abdul Wahed Chowdhury (Author), Johannes Müller (Author), Aniruddha Ghose (Author), Robed Amin (Author), Abdullah Abu Sayeed (Author), Ulrich Kuch (Author), Mohammad Abul Faiz (Author) |
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