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Evaluating temporal patterns of snakebite in Sri Lanka: the potential for higher snakebite burdens with climate change
International Journal of Epidemiology ( IF 7.7 ) Pub Date : 2018-09-11 , DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyy188
Dileepa Senajith Ediriweera 1, 2 , Peter John Diggle 2 , Anuradhani Kasturiratne 3 , Arunasalam Pathmeswaran 3 , Nipul Kithsiri Gunawardena 4 , Shaluka Francis Jayamanne 5 , Geoffrey Kennedy Isbister 6, 7 , Andrew Dawson 6, 8 , David Griffith Lalloo 9 , Hithanadura Janaka de Silva 5
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Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that has been overlooked by healthcare decision makers in many countries. Previous studies have reported seasonal variation in hospital admission rates due to snakebites in endemic countries including Sri Lanka, but seasonal patterns have not been investigated in detail.

中文翻译:

评估斯里兰卡的蛇咬时间模式:气候变化可能会增加蛇咬的负担

蛇咬伤是一种被忽视的热带病,许多国家的医疗保健决策者都忽略了它。先前的研究已经报道了在包括斯里兰卡在内的流行国家中由于蛇咬而导致的住院率的季节性变化,但尚未对季节性模式进行详细调查。
更新日期:2018-09-11
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