LUCKNOW, July 29 -- A workshop on snakebite management organised by the Foundation for People-Centric Health Systems (FPHS) was held at Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS) on Monday. Authorities at the event stressed the importance of awareness and timely treatment, noting that snakebites claim nearly 49,000 lives annually in India.
According to Prof CM Singh, RMLIMS director, snakebites pose a significant public health concern in India, with Uttar Pradesh reporting the highest number of fatalities. He noted that most cases occur in rural areas, where men are more vulnerable due to the nature of their occupations.
Dr SD Kandpal, head of the community medicine department at RMLIMS, stressed the need of seeking imm...
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