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. 2022 May 23;16(5):e0010322. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010322

Table 1. Characteristics of the study participants (N = 379).

Snakebite Victims n (%) Controls n (%) P-value
Demographics and Functional limitations 193 (50.9) 186 (49.1)
Region Ashanti
Upper West
36 (18.7)
157 (81.3)
20 (10.8)
166 (89.2)
0.030*
Gender Male
Female
95 (49.2)
98 (50.8)
86 (46.2)
100 (53.8)
0.561*
Age (years) Median (IQR) 37 (26.5–52.0) 36 (26.0–53.5) 0.896 Ϫ
Level of education No education
Primary education
Secondary education
Tertiary education
112 (58.0)
53 (27.5)
25 (13.0)
3 (1.6)
99 (53.2)
33 (17.7)
34 (18.3)
20 (10.8)
0.003 Φ
Occupation
Farmer
Trader
Other
Student/Not employed
131 (67.9)
15 (7.8)
14 (7.3)
33 (17.1)
108 (58.1)
18 (9.7)
24 (12.9)
36 (19.4)
0.163*
Observed sequela No
Yes
157 (81.3)
36 (18.7)
177 (95.2)
9 (4.8)
<0.001 *
Type of sequela observed
Amputation
Scar tissue
Joint deformities
Vision impairment
Hemiparesis
Swelling/oedema
Other
Multiple signs
No sequela
3 (1.6)
17 (8.8)
7 (3.6)
0 (0.0)
1 (0.5)
2 (1.0)
2 (1.0)
4 (2.1)
157 (81.3)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
2 (1.1)
2 (1.1)
1 (0.5)
1 (0.5)
3 (1.6)
0 (0.0)
177 (95.2)
<0.001 ϰ
Participant reported impaired joint function Back
Shoulders
Wrist
Hand/fingers
Knee
Ankle
Multiple joints
No joint impairment
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
3 (1.6)
10 (5.2)
1 (0.5)
5 (2.6)
0 (0.0)
174 (90.2)
1 (0.5)
1 (0.5)
0 (0.0)
1 (0.5)
0 (0.0)
1 (0.5)
2 (1.1)
180 (96.8)
0.001 ϰ

* Pearson Chi-Square test

Ϫ Mann–Whitney U test

Φ Linear-by-Linear Association

ϰ Fisher’s Exact test

Observed sequelae due to snakebite or earlier disease or trauma