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Central African Republic: Facing a Snake Bite, "Every Minute Counts"
Summary by Radio France Internationale
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In the Central African Republic, although not known, snake bites add to the long list of infectious diseases. Even in the absence of official statistics, many people lose their lives, while others continue to suffer from the consequences of these bites. Focus on this disease on Friday 30 January, World Infectious Disease Day.
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World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day offers a moment not just for reflection, but for accountability. It asks us to confront the health threats that persist where services are weakest and voices are least heard. In Kenya, snakebite envenoming remains one such crisis—quiet, persistent, and deeply unequal. It continues to affect rural families, farmers, and
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