MoH: Snakebite kills over 100,000 people annually
Agricultural workers and children are the most affected
Snakebite Awarenes Day was held on September 19.
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Snakebites affect up to 5.4 million people worldwide every year.
Between 1.8 and 2.7 million of these cases result in envenoming.
The World Health Organization estimates that snakebites cause between 81,000 and 138,000 deaths annually.
Most cases occur in rural areas of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Survivors often suffer long-term complications such as amputations or permanent disability.
Limited access to antivenom and healthcare worsens the burden in low-resource settings.
Agricultural workers and children are the most affected

They said the decision left victims disenfranchised

Snakebites cause between 81,410 and 137,880 deaths annually.