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Fig 1.

Geographical distribution of MIVS citizen-generated (n = 9,113) and scientist-generated (n = 70,697) observations on global map illustrating snakebite mortality for GBD regions of the world.

The time frames for citizen-generated and scientist-generated observations are from 1967 to 2017 and 1700 to 2016 respectively. The color scale illustrates the mortality for these regions based on figures provided by Kasturiratne et al. (2008) [12]. Source: Made with Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data available from www.naturalearthdata.com. The map (countries cultural theme version 3.1.0) is adapted and projected in the World Robinson coordinate reference system on QGIS 2.18.2. Abbreviations: GBD, global burden of disease; MIVS, medically important venomous snakes.

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Table 1.

General characteristics of citizen-generated observations and scientist-generated observations datasets.

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Table 2.

Geographical distribution of citizen-generated and scientist-generated snake species observations.

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Table 3.

Most commonly observed MIVS species in citizen-generated and scientist-generated data sources per GBD region.

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