<div><p>The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the only savior drug available. Unfortunately, it considerably fails to shield the viper bite complications like hemorrhage, local tissue degradation and necrosis responsible for severe morbidity. Moreover, the therapy is also tagged with limitations including anaphylaxis, serum sickness and poor availability. Over the last decade, snake venom metalloproteases (SVMPs) are reported to be the primary component responsible for hemorrhage and tissue degradation at bitten site. Thus, antivenom inability to offset viper venom-induced local toxicity has been a basis for an insistent search for SVMP inhibitors. Here we report the inhibitory effect o...
Viperbites undeniably cause local manifestations such as hemorrhage and myotoxicity involving substa...
Viperbites undeniably cause local manifestations such as hemorrhage and myotoxicity involving substa...
Snakebite envenoming affects more than 250,000 people annually in sub-Saharan Africa. Envenoming by ...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
Viper envenomation undeniably induces brutal local manifestations such as haemorrhage, oedema and ne...
Viper envenomation undeniably induces brutal local manifestations such as haemorrhage, oedema and ne...
Viperbite is often associated with severe local toxicity, including progressive hemorrhage and myoto...
Russell’s viper bites are potentially fatal from severe bleeding, renal failure and capillary leakag...
Viperbite is often associated with severe local toxicity, including progressive hemorrhage and myoto...
Russell’s viper bites are potentially fatal from severe bleeding, renal failure and capillary leakag...
Animal-derived antivenoms are the only specific therapies currently available for the treatment of s...
Envenoming by the West African saw-scaled viper, Echis ocellatus resembles that of most vipers, in t...
Viperbites undeniably cause local manifestations such as hemorrhage and myotoxicity involving substa...
Viperbites undeniably cause local manifestations such as hemorrhage and myotoxicity involving substa...
Snakebite envenoming affects more than 250,000 people annually in sub-Saharan Africa. Envenoming by ...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
Viper envenomation undeniably induces brutal local manifestations such as haemorrhage, oedema and ne...
Viper envenomation undeniably induces brutal local manifestations such as haemorrhage, oedema and ne...
Viperbite is often associated with severe local toxicity, including progressive hemorrhage and myoto...
Russell’s viper bites are potentially fatal from severe bleeding, renal failure and capillary leakag...
Viperbite is often associated with severe local toxicity, including progressive hemorrhage and myoto...
Russell’s viper bites are potentially fatal from severe bleeding, renal failure and capillary leakag...
Animal-derived antivenoms are the only specific therapies currently available for the treatment of s...
Envenoming by the West African saw-scaled viper, Echis ocellatus resembles that of most vipers, in t...
Viperbites undeniably cause local manifestations such as hemorrhage and myotoxicity involving substa...
Viperbites undeniably cause local manifestations such as hemorrhage and myotoxicity involving substa...
Snakebite envenoming affects more than 250,000 people annually in sub-Saharan Africa. Envenoming by ...