Harnessing the cross-neutralisation potential of existing antivenoms for mitigating the outcomes of snakebite in Sub-Saharan Africa

S Khochare, A Jaglan, U Rashmi, P Dam… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Over 32,000 individuals succumb to snake envenoming in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA)
annually. This results from several factors, including a lack of antivenom products capable of …

Knowledge and perceptions of snakes, snakebites and their management among health care workers in Sudan

AA Saeed, OA Gibreel, A B. Mousa, SM Omer… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Background Snakebite statistics in Sudan are lacking despite the high estimated burden of
the problem. One study in Sudan reported the presence of 17 medically significant snakes …

[HTML][HTML] Antivenom Potentials of Some Local Medicinal Plants Against Naja nigricollis Associated Envenoming in North-Western Nigeria

I Sani, AN Ukwuani-Kwaja, A Zubairu, IM Fakai, F Bello… - pharmacologia.scione.com
Background and Objective: Snakebite and its envenomation is still a vital cause of mortality
especially among rural dwellers in underdeveloped countries, this phenomenon is …