Snakebite envenoming is a critical public health issue, recognized by the as a priority Neglected Tropical Disease . Globally, an estimated 1.8 to 2.7 million envenomings occur annually, resulting in between 81,000 and 138,000 deaths . The burden disproportionately affects rural agricultural workers and children in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa . Clinical Overview and Symptoms
Venomous snakebites can cause a range of dynamic clinical effects depending on the toxin type: Snake Bite
: Disrupt blood clotting, causing spontaneous bleeding from the gums, nose, or old wounds, which can lead to hemorrhage. Critical First Aid: Dos and Don'ts Snakebite envenoming is a critical public health issue,
: Lead to severe local swelling, pain, tissue necrosis (skin death), and muscle breakdown. resulting in between 81