Snakebites are a significant public health issue in many parts of the world, particularly in rural and tropical areas where venomous snakes are more common. Research on snakebites focuses on understanding the epidemiology of snakebites, developing effective treatments and antivenoms, and providing education and outreach to communities at risk. This research area also explores ways to prevent snakebites through habitat management and snake awareness programs. Additionally, researchers study the impact of snakebites on human health and the socio-economic consequences of snake envenomation. Overall, research on snakebites plays a crucial role in reducing the burden of snakebite-related morbidity and mortality worldwide.