Make antivenom more available for snake bites, WHO urges

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The WHO is publishing its first-ever snake bite strategy, aiming to halve the number of people killed and disabled by snakes by 2030.
Image: A rattlesnake tastes the air on the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Reserve near Ajo
A rattlesnake tastes the air on the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Reserve near Ajo, Arizona.David McNew / Getty Images file

The World Health Organization is publishing its first-ever global strategy to tackle the problem of snake bites, aiming to halve the number of people killed and disabled by snakes by 2030.

Nearly 3 million people are bitten by potentially poisonous snakes every year, resulting in as many as 138,000 deaths. Last week, Britain's Wellcome Trust announced an 80 million-pound ($100 million) program to address the problem, saying there were new potential drugs that could be tested.

In a statement, Doctors Without Borders said it was "cautiously optimistic" WHO's snakebite strategy could be a "turning point" in addressing snake bites.

The agency called the problem of snake bites "a hidden epidemic" and said most bites are treatable.

WHO's strategy includes plans to increase global access to treatment and antivenom.

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