Implications of the cluster-containment strategy for COVID-19 control on snakebite care in India

The study results will help understand the implications of cluster-containment and control responses to inform decision-making in response to COVID-19 and future pandemics.

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Background:
COVID-19 is a global pandemic which has led to nation-wide lockdowns in many countries including India. Snakebite is a condition which requires immediate medical attention. However, amid COVID-19 scenario, health care services including for snakebite are being disrupted. It is pertinent for health care providers, policymakers, snakebite advocates as well as researchers to understand the ongoing implications of COVID-19 and consequent control responses for better outcomes.

Aim:
To understand the implications of the cluster-containment strategy for controlling COVID-19 on snakebite care in India.

Research Methodology:
In Phase 1, the research team will conduct in-depth interviews with range of relevant stakeholders to explore the perceived impact of COVID-19 on snakebite care. The team will also review data on snakebite related services from various health facilities across the country. In Phase 2, further case-studies to understand better how and why COVID-19 containment strategy has affected snakebite related healthcare services will be conducted.

Current Status:  
The Phase I of the study was initiated in May 2020 and through time-series facility survey, the data related to snakebite services is being collected from seven facilities from different states of the country. The in-depth interviews are also being planned.

Potential Impact:
The study results will help understand the implications of cluster-containment and control responses to inform decision-making in response to COVID-19 and future pandemics.

Leads

Dr Soumyadeep Bhaumik
Injury Health systems science

Dr Soumyadeep Bhaumik

Head, Meta-research and Evidence Synthesis Unit, Health Systems Science
Jagnoor Jagnoor
Injury

Dr Jagnoor Jagnoor

Senior Research Fellow, Injury Program

Related Person

Deepti Beri

Research Fellow, Injury Division

Partners

Dr Surajit Giri, Demow Community Health Centre, Assam, India

Dr Maya Gopalakrishnan, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India

Dr Amol Ravindra Hartalkar, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Dr Pratyush Kumar, East Champaran, Bihar, India

Dr Sumanth Mallikarjuna Majgi, Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore, Karnataka, India

Dr Sadanand D Raut, Vighnahar Nursing Home, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Dr Tanya Seshadri, Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Kendra, Chamarajanagar, Karnataka, India

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