New study uses GPS to predict snakebite hotspots in africa
NCT ID NCT06808789
First seen Nov 19, 2025 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study aims to better understand where snakebites occur in Ghana and Rwanda by collecting data from health facilities and surveying 32,000 households. Researchers will use GPS and computer models to create risk maps, helping ensure antivenom is available in the areas that need it most. The goal is to improve prevention and treatment programs for snakebite victims.
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