Reported Snakebite Sequelae and Management in a Lower Amazon Floodplain Community
by Brenna Celina de Carvalho Muniz·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
39 semi-structured interviews with residents of the Salvação community in Alenquer, Pará, Brazil, analyzed for perceptions and management of snakebite accidents. The dataset was created by Brenna Celina de Carvalho Muniz and last updated in April 2026. It includes reported sequelae, local ethnotaxonomy, and details on traditional and formal medical care practices.
Use Cases
Analyze cultural perceptions of snakebite sequelae based on reported associations with natural cycles like moon phases.
Study traditional snakebite treatments based on mentions of substances like dolphin fat, traditional antidotes, and kerosene.
Investigate healthcare access patterns based on the reported rate of hospital care seeking versus traditional treatment use.
Examine knowledge transmission networks based on the reported centralization of information within family networks.
Strengths
Data is based on 39 semi-structured interviews, providing qualitative and quantitative depth.
A high proportion of participants (84.6%) had a personal or family history of snakebites, indicating relevant experience.
The study uses a mixed-methods approach, combining content analysis with descriptive statistics.
Limitations
The dataset is very small at 5.5 KB, indicating limited scope and sample size.
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, requiring manual inspection after download.
Data reflects a specific geographic and cultural context (a single floodplain community in the Lower Amazon), limiting generalizability.
Provenance
Source
Brenna Celina de Carvalho Muniz via figshare
Collection Method
Semi-structured interviews followed by content analysis and descriptive statistics.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-15 17:53:32
Geography
Salvação community, Alenquer, Pará, Brazil (Lower Amazon floodplain)
File format is XLS (Excel), requiring compatible software to open.