Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress

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Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress. / Harrison, R.A.; Cook, D.A.; Renjifo, C. et al.
Yn: Journal of Proteomics, Cyfrol 74, Rhif 9, 24.08.2011, t. 1768-1780.

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Harrison, RA, Cook, DA, Renjifo, C, Casewell, NR, Currier, RB & Wagstaff, SC 2011, 'Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress', Journal of Proteomics, cyfrol. 74, rhif 9, tt. 1768-1780. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2011.06.019

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Harrison, R. A., Cook, D. A., Renjifo, C., Casewell, N. R., Currier, R. B., & Wagstaff, S. C. (2011). Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress. Journal of Proteomics, 74(9), 1768-1780. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2011.06.019

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Harrison RA, Cook DA, Renjifo C, Casewell NR, Currier RB, Wagstaff SC. 2011. Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress. Journal of Proteomics. 74(9):1768-1780. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2011.06.019

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Harrison RA, Cook DA, Renjifo C, Casewell NR, Currier RB, Wagstaff SC. Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress. Journal of Proteomics. 2011 Awst 24;74(9):1768-1780. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2011.06.019

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Harrison, R.A. ; Cook, D.A. ; Renjifo, C. et al. / Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress. Yn: Journal of Proteomics. 2011 ; Cyfrol 74, Rhif 9. tt. 1768-1780.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Research strategies to improve snakebite treatment: Challenges and progress

AU - Harrison, R.A.

AU - Cook, D.A.

AU - Renjifo, C.

AU - Casewell, N.R.

AU - Currier, R.B.

AU - Wagstaff, S.C.

PY - 2011/8/24

Y1 - 2011/8/24

N2 - 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.

AB - 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.

U2 - 10.1016/j.jprot.2011.06.019

DO - 10.1016/j.jprot.2011.06.019

M3 - Article

VL - 74

SP - 1768

EP - 1780

JO - Journal of Proteomics

JF - Journal of Proteomics

SN - 1874-3919

IS - 9

ER -