Thakur, Vikram2023-08-282023-08-282022-10Thakur Vikram. Sociodemographic profile of patients with snakebite in Jharkhand. International Journal of Advances in Medicine. 2022 Oct; 9(10): 1001-10052349-39332349-3925http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/225885Background:Snakebites are a very serious issue that affects people all around the world. The world health organization (WHO) has recently classified snake bites as one of the neglected tropical diseases.Methods:It was an observational, prospective and cross-sectional study conducted at the department of general medicine, (Rajendra institute of medical sciences, Ranchi). A total of 60 patients suffering with first time snakebite were selected for this study by using a purposive sampling technique. Demographic data of the 60 selected cases were recorded in pre-designed standard study forms by means of structured personal interview of patients and attendants after taking informed consent.Results:The mean age � standard deviation of participants� age was 37.35�.123.There were 61.7% tribal people and 38.3% non-tribal people. Out of 60 cases included in this study, 93 % were from rural area and only 7% belonged to urban areas. The sociodemographic analysis showed that 93% patients were belonging to lower socioeconomicstatus and 7% were belonging to middle socioeconomic statusConclusions:The present study concluded that majority of the snakebite fresh cases in Jharkhand belonged to male gender. Majority of cases fell in the age range of 16-48 years, majority of casesbelonged to tribal community and rural areas.SnakebiteLower socioeconomic statusRural areasTribal community in JharkhandSociodemographic profile of patients with snakebite in JharkhandJournal ArticleIndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi, Jharkhand, India