2024
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.13063
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Venomous snakebites: Exploring social barriers and opportunities for the adoption of prevention measures

Harrison Carter,
Xavier Glaudas,
Romulus Whitaker
et al.

Abstract: Negative interactions between humans and venomous snakes are increasing, with the World Health Organization committed to halving snakebite deaths and disabilities by 2030. Evidence‐based strategies are thus urgently required to reduce snakebite events in high‐risk areas, while promoting snake conservation. Understanding the factors that drive the adoption of snakebite prevention measures is critical for the effective implementation of snakebite management strategies. We conducted in‐person questionnaires (n = … Show more

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