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Saturday, November 16, 2024
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Snakebite Crisis: An Overlooked Epidemic
So far this year, 1,200 snakebite cases have been reported. With the onset of the monsoon, this number is expected to rise, affecting even hilly districts where venomous snakes were previously considered non-existent.
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Tayama Rai
Published at : July 1, 2024
Updated at : July 8, 2024 18:57
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Tayama is a video intern at the Post.
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