Challenges and handling of boring bites and scorpion shings in Lebanon: a settled study

Challenges and handling of boring bites and scorpion shings in Lebanon: a settled study

Challenges and handling of boring bites and scorpion shings in Lebanon: a settled study

History: Snakes and Scout Stings are important public health issues in the world, especially in the middle of the east. This proper study of Lebanon incidents by exploring views of health providers in public health providers.

Ways: Tematic analysis, guided by the theory of socioculture, examines qualified data from 17 interviews of health care, paramedics, pharmaceutical workers, and ministry workers. The transcripts are inserted to determine the recurring themes associated with the handling of snakes and scorpion stings, access access, access access, and influence access to behavior.

Results: Analysis reveals significant differences in antivenom and access, especially in rural areas and lower socioeconomic socioeconomic groups. Healthcare providers are often used in bad channels to get antivenom due to stock shortages, while victims sometimes depend on traditional methods of treatment. The lack of standardized treatment protocol and insufficient clinic training resulting in unequal use of antitiveom and unsafe acts. It is also emphasized by studying inadequate documentation and mechanisms of reporting and insufficient networking of concerns, along with a famous knowledge of the victims.

Conclusion: This study emphasizes urgent demand for target interventions to address system challenges to handle snakes and scorpion in Lebanon. It is important to cooperate in cooperation to develop awareness, improve antivenom access, standardizing treatment protocols.

Kadi, K., Birr, M., Mdaihly, M., Ahmad, N., Berri, A., and Bauer, I (2025). Challenges and handles toxic bite and scorpion shings in Lebanon: a settlement study. Public Health Borders,, 131585250. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1585555250

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