Antivenom is an effective treatment of snakebite but, because of the complex interplay of fiscal, epidemiological, therapeutic efficacy and safety issues, the mortality of snakebite remains unacceptably high. Efficiently combating this high level of preventable death amongst the world's most disadvantaged communities requires the globally-coordinated action of multiple intervention programmes. This is the overall objective of the Global Snakebite Initiative. This paper describes the challenges facing the research community to develop snakebite treatments that are more efficacious, safe and affordable than current therapy
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400...
Snakebite is a global problem affecting more than 5 million people annually. It is estimated by the ...
Versión final embargada hasta 24-08-2081 por política editorialThe development of snake antivenoms m...
Antivenom is an effective treatment of snakebite but, because of the complex interplay of fiscal, ep...
Snakebite primarily affects rural subsistent farming populations in underdeveloped and developing na...
Snakebite envenoming is a common but neglected public health problem, particularly in impoverished r...
Snakebite envenoming is a common but neglected public health problem, particularly in impoverished r...
Snakebite is a medical emergency in many parts of the world, particularly in the temperate regions. ...
The development of snake antivenoms more than a century ago should have heralded effective treatment...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected public health challenge of compelling importance in many regions...
Many issues and complications in treating snakebite are a result of poor human social, economic and ...
The deliberations and conclusions of a Hinxton Retreat convened in September 2015, entitled “Mechani...
Many issues and complications in treating snakebite are a result of poor human social, economic and ...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious public...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious publi...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400...
Snakebite is a global problem affecting more than 5 million people annually. It is estimated by the ...
Versión final embargada hasta 24-08-2081 por política editorialThe development of snake antivenoms m...
Antivenom is an effective treatment of snakebite but, because of the complex interplay of fiscal, ep...
Snakebite primarily affects rural subsistent farming populations in underdeveloped and developing na...
Snakebite envenoming is a common but neglected public health problem, particularly in impoverished r...
Snakebite envenoming is a common but neglected public health problem, particularly in impoverished r...
Snakebite is a medical emergency in many parts of the world, particularly in the temperate regions. ...
The development of snake antivenoms more than a century ago should have heralded effective treatment...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected public health challenge of compelling importance in many regions...
Many issues and complications in treating snakebite are a result of poor human social, economic and ...
The deliberations and conclusions of a Hinxton Retreat convened in September 2015, entitled “Mechani...
Many issues and complications in treating snakebite are a result of poor human social, economic and ...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious public...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious publi...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400...
Snakebite is a global problem affecting more than 5 million people annually. It is estimated by the ...
Versión final embargada hasta 24-08-2081 por política editorialThe development of snake antivenoms m...