Snakebite Risk Worsens Because of Antivenom Scarcity
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Snake bite worsen in Africa
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Snakebite Risk Worsens Because of Antivenom Scarcity
snake bite in Eswatini
snake bites cases worsen in Africa
venom snake in Africa
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African deserts
Eswatini has eight species of highly venomous snakes and a mostly rural population of 1.2 million people. When these reptiles bite people, it can be deadly, especially when antivenom is scarce. VOA’s Nokukhanya Musi reports from Manzini. Producer: Keith Lane. Camera: Samkeliso Sibandze.
CREDITS: VOA (Voice of America)
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