artículo (arbitrado) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones Clodomiro Picado, 2006Envenoming resulting from snake bites is an important public health hazard in many regions, particularly in tropical and subtropical countries [1–3]. Although antivenoms are being produced by various laboratories in every continent, the burden of snake bite envenoming—causing both morbidity and mortality—still has a great impact on the population and on health-care systems, especially in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Latin America [4]. Unfortunately, public health authorities, nationally and internationally, have given little attention to this problem, relegating snake bite envenoming to the category of a major neglected disease of the 21st ce...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that predominantly affects impoverished rural c...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400,000 p...
Citation: Gutiérrez JM, Warrell DA, Williams DJ, Jensen S, Brown N, Calvete JJ, et al. (2013) The Ne...
Clinicians have for a long time witnessed the tragedy of injury, disability, and death from snake b...
Snakebite envenoming constitutes an important public health problem in Latin America and some countr...
Envenomings induced by snakebites constitute a serious public health problem in Latin America. This ...
Snakebite envenoming is a serious public health problem in Central America, where approximately 5,50...
Snakebite envenoming is a serious public health problem in Central America, where approximately 5,50...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected public health challenge of compelling importance in many regions...
AbstractDuring 45 years, the Instituto Clodomiro Picado (ICP, University of Costa Rica) has develope...
Snakebite envenoming is a serious public health problem in Central America, where approximately 5,50...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious publi...
Snakebite envenomings constitute a serious public health problem on a global level, especially in Af...
Citation: Gutiérrez, J. M., Theakston, R. D. G. & Warrell, D. A. (2006). 'Confronting the neglected ...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious public...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that predominantly affects impoverished rural c...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400,000 p...
Citation: Gutiérrez JM, Warrell DA, Williams DJ, Jensen S, Brown N, Calvete JJ, et al. (2013) The Ne...
Clinicians have for a long time witnessed the tragedy of injury, disability, and death from snake b...
Snakebite envenoming constitutes an important public health problem in Latin America and some countr...
Envenomings induced by snakebites constitute a serious public health problem in Latin America. This ...
Snakebite envenoming is a serious public health problem in Central America, where approximately 5,50...
Snakebite envenoming is a serious public health problem in Central America, where approximately 5,50...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected public health challenge of compelling importance in many regions...
AbstractDuring 45 years, the Instituto Clodomiro Picado (ICP, University of Costa Rica) has develope...
Snakebite envenoming is a serious public health problem in Central America, where approximately 5,50...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious publi...
Snakebite envenomings constitute a serious public health problem on a global level, especially in Af...
Citation: Gutiérrez, J. M., Theakston, R. D. G. & Warrell, D. A. (2006). 'Confronting the neglected ...
In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious public...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that predominantly affects impoverished rural c...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that kills >100,000 people and maims >400,000 p...
Citation: Gutiérrez JM, Warrell DA, Williams DJ, Jensen S, Brown N, Calvete JJ, et al. (2013) The Ne...