Snakebites And Kissing Bugs Among Surprise Items On World Health Agenda

The black mamba is a large venomous snake found in Africa. The World Health Organization estimates that up to 138,000 people die from a snakebite each year.

Unpredictable moments involved the cost of drugs, the fight against snakebites and kissing bugs … and reproductive rights.

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