KNUST study finds long-term disabilities common among snakebite victims in Ghana

KNUST study finds long-term disabilities common among snakebite victims in Ghana

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 4/02/2026
For many snakebite survivors in rural Ghana, the danger does not end when the bleeding stops or the swelling goes down. Years after the bite, some still struggle to walk long distances, work on their farms, or fully participate in community life, challenges that often go unseen and undocumented. (…)
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