par Bande, Moumouni
;Van Antwerpen, Pierre
;Zangré, Noé Rigobert;Bonkoungou, Hyacinthe Wendégoudi;Zoungrana, Evance Brice;Delporte, Cédric
;Some, Touridomon Issa
;Sakira, Abdoul 
Référence Tropical medicine and health, 53, 1, page (96)
Publication Publié, 2025-07
;Van Antwerpen, Pierre
;Zangré, Noé Rigobert;Bonkoungou, Hyacinthe Wendégoudi;Zoungrana, Evance Brice;Delporte, Cédric
;Some, Touridomon Issa
;Sakira, Abdoul 
Référence Tropical medicine and health, 53, 1, page (96)
Publication Publié, 2025-07
Article révisé par les pairs
| Résumé : | Snakebite envenomation constitutes a major public health challenge in Burkina Faso, particularly within rural communities. Limited access to formal healthcare services, coupled with the high cost of antivenom treatment, has led to widespread reliance on traditional health practitioners (THPs). This study was therefore undertaken to generate empirical data on the role of THPs in the management of snakebite envenomation, with a focus on the medicinal plants employed, methods of remedy preparation, and routes of administration. |



