A systematic review of variables associated with snakebite risk in spatial and temporal analyses
Collinson S, Lamb T, Cardoso I, Diggle P, Lalloo D. A systematic review of variables associated with snakebite risk in spatial and temporal analyses. Transactions Of The Royal Society Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2025, trae131. PMID: 39817354, DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/trae131.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystematic reviewJoanna Briggs Institute toolHealth facility reportingRisk estimation accuracyWeb of ScienceNarrative synthesisFacility reportsStudy qualityAd hoc surveyResearch availabilityHigh-risk regionsIncidence dataSub-Saharan AfricaUrban residentsGlobal healthPositive associationSnakebite riskInstitutional toolsRisk variationStatistical associationNegative associationSub-SaharanCase incidenceAssociationRiskCommunity-based snakebite risk mapping for resource prioritisation in Eastern Province, Rwanda
Ediriweera D, Hakizimana D, Diggle P, Schurer J. Community-based snakebite risk mapping for resource prioritisation in Eastern Province, Rwanda. Transactions Of The Royal Society Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2025, 119: 310-316. PMID: 39749566, DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/trae069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSnakebite incidenceHealth worker trainingResource prioritisationEvidence-based decisionsEastern ProvinceResource-poor countriesHousehold visitsSnakebite preventionSnakebite eventsSurveillance of peopleSnakebite riskWorker trainingWell-trained personnelMedical emergencyHigh riskLow riskRisk mapsSnakebite envenomingRiskPrediction mapsSnakebitePrioritisationGeostatistical modelSpatial variationLow incidence
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