NGO Addresses Eswatini Snake Bites Amid Antivenom Shortages
The Luke Commission, an Eswatini based healthcare organization, is helping people in rural areas of the Southern African kingdom that were bitten by snakes by providing them with antivenom amid a global shortage of the treatment. Antivenom is used to treat bites and stings from certain venomous snakes. For more on the Luke Commission and how it is helping Eswatini’s rural population, reporter Nokukhanya Musi filed this report from Manzini.
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