Ending the drought: new strategies for improving the flow of affordable, effective antivenoms in Asia and Africa.
The development of snake antivenoms more than a century ago should have heralded effective treatment of the scourge of snakebite envenoming in impoverished, mostly rural populations around the world. That snakebite still exists today, as a widely untreated illness that maims, kills and terrifies men...
Main Authors: | Williams, D, Gutiérrez, J, Calvete, J, Wüster, W, Ratanabanangkoon, K, Paiva, O, Brown, N, Casewell, N, Harrison, R, Rowley, P, O'Shea, M, Jensen, S, Winkel, K, Warrell, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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