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An analysis of preclinical efficacy testing of antivenoms for sub-Saharan Africa: Inadequate independent scrutiny and poor-quality reporting are barriers to improving snakebite treatment and management
ArticleAbstract: Background The World Health Organization’s strategy to halve snakebite mortality and morbidity by 20Palabras claves:Autores:Ainsworth S., Casewell N.R., Harrison R.A., Stefanie K. MenziesFuentes:scopusAnimal derived antibodies should be considered alongside convalescent human plasma to deliver treatments for COVID-19
OtherAbstract: Published data on the first 5,000 coronavirus patients to receive plasma shows promise in the UnitedPalabras claves:Antibodies, covid19, hyper-immune sera, Plasma, therapyAutores:Ainsworth S., Pleass R.J., Stefanie K. MenziesFuentes:scopusExploring the Utility of Recombinant Snake Venom Serine Protease Toxins as Immunogens for Generating Experimental Snakebite Antivenoms
ArticleAbstract: Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes high rates of global mortality and morbidity.Palabras claves:antivenom, immunogen, neglected tropical diseases, polyclonal antibodies, recombinant expression, serine proteases, snake venom toxin, snakebiteAutores:Ainsworth S., Alomran N., Alsolaiss J., Blundell P., Casewell N.R., Crittenden E., Dawson C.A., Edge R.J., Hall S.R., Harrison R.A., Stefanie K. Menzies, Wilkinson M.C.Fuentes:scopusVirus-like particles displaying conserved toxin epitopes stimulate polyspecific, murine antibody responses capable of snake venom recognition
ArticleAbstract: Antivenom is currently the first-choice treatment for snakebite envenoming. However, only a low propPalabras claves:Autores:Ainsworth S., Alsolaiss J., Casewell N.R., Crittenden E., Dawson C.A., Edge R.J., Hall S.R., Harrison R.A., Stefanie K. Menzies, Wilkinson M.C.Fuentes:scopus