Snakebites in "Invisible Populations": A cross-sectional survey in riverine populations in the remote western Brazilian Amazon.
In the Brazilian Amazon, long distances, low healthcare coverage, common use of ineffective or deleterious self-care practices, and resistance to seeking medical assistance have an impact on access to antivenom treatment. This study aimed to estimate snakebite underreporting, and analyze barriers th...
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Auteurs principaux: | Guilherme Kemeron Maciel Salazar, Joseir Saturnino Cristino, Alexandre Vilhena Silva-Neto, Altair Seabra Farias, João Arthur Alcântara, Vinícius Azevedo Machado, Felipe Murta, Vanderson Souza Sampaio, Fernando Val, André Sachett, Paulo Sérgio Bernarde, Marcus Lacerda, Fan Hui Wen, Wuelton Monteiro, Jacqueline Sachett |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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