Stakeholder perspectives from 15 countries in Africa on barriers in snakebite envenoming research and the potential role of research hubs.
Snakebite envenoming is a debilitating neglected tropical disease disproportionately affecting the rural poor in low and middle-income countries in the tropics and sub-tropics. Critical questions and gaps in public health and policy need to be addressed if major progress is to be made towards reduci...
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Main Authors: | Ymkje Stienstra (Author), Leslie Mawuli Aglanu (Author), Janna M Schurer (Author), Rhona Mijumbi (Author), Jean Bosco Mbonigaba (Author), Abdulrazaq G Habib (Author), Brent Thomas (Author), Jonathan Steinhorst (Author), Rachael Thomson (Author), Sara Padidar (Author), John H Amuasi (Author), George O Oluoch (Author), David G Lalloo (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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