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Published on: January 25, 2016
Snakebite-associated audiological sequelae: Rethinking care pathways in African health systems
Suvishka Barath1, Ntandoyenkosi L Msomi2, Andrew J Ross1
1Department of Family Medicine, College of Health Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
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Snakebite envenomation remains one of the most neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), with clinical management primarily focused on survival and acute complications. While mortality and limb-related disability have been well documented, potential auditory and vestibular sequelae remain underexplored, particularly within African health systems. Emerging evidence, primarily from non-African settings, suggests that snakebite survivors may experience hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction; however, these outcomes are not routinely recognised or integrated into rehabilitation pathways. This article provides a conceptual public health perspective informed by existing literature and implementation considerations for hearing healthcare in snakebite management. It examines potential mechanisms of snakebite-associated audiological dysfunction and identifies gaps in surveillance, research and post-acute care within sub-Saharan Africa. We propose the integration of task-shifted and technology-supported audiological screening, referral pathways and rehabilitation services into snakebite care frameworks. Strengthening surveillance and incorporating functional outcomes into national NTD strategies may improve post-snakebite disability prevention and rehabilitation outcomes across African health systems.
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