• A Call for Incorporating Social Research in the Global Struggle against Snakebite 

      Gutiérrez, José María; Burnouf, Thierry; Harrison, Robert A.; Calvete Chornet, Juan José; Brown, Nicholas I.; Jensen, Simon D.; Warrell, David A.; Williams, David J. (2015-09-17)
      In Africa, Asia, Latin America, and parts of Oceania, envenoming after snakebite is a serious public health problem. Conservative data suggest that between 1.2 and 5.5 million people suffer snakebites every year, resulting ...
    • Ending the drought: New strategies for improving the flow of affordable, effective antivenoms in Asia and Africa 

      Williams, David J.; Gutiérrez, José María; Calvete Chornet, Juan José; Wüster, Wolfgang; Ratanabanangkoon, Kavi; Paiva, Owen K.; Brown, Nicholas I.; Casewell, Nicholas R.; Harrison, Robert A.; Rowley, Paul D.; O'Shea, Mark; Jensen, Simon D.; Winkel, Kenneth D.; Warrell, David A. (2011-08-24)
      The development of snake antivenoms more than a century ago should have heralded effective treatment of the scourge of snakebite envenoming in impoverished, mostly rural populations around the world. That snakebite still ...
    • The Need for Full Integration of Snakebite Envenoming within a Global Strategy to Combat the Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Way Forward 

      Gutiérrez, José María; Warrell, David A.; Williams, David J.; Jensen, Simon D.; Brown, Nicholas I.; Calvete Chornet, Juan José; Harrison, Robert A. (2013-06-13)
      Snakebite envenoming constitutes a serious medical condition that primarily affects residents of rural communities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and New Guinea [1], [2]. It is an occupational, environmental, and domestic ...