The need for an integrated approach in confronting snakebite envenoming in Latin America: the relevance of endogenous scientific and technological research
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2016Autor
Gutiérrez, José María
Pereañez, Jaime Andrés
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Snakebite envenomings constitute a serious public health problem on a global level, especially in Africa,
Asia and Latin America. In our Latin American region, it is estimated that at least 70,000 snakebite
cases occur every year, although the actual number is likely to be higher. This pathology is one of the
so-called ‘neglected tropical diseases’, i.e. a group of diseases that affect primarily poor people in poor
settings and, therefore, does not receive the necessary attention from research agencies, pharmaceutical
companies, and health authorities. Consequently, it has been described as a ‘disease of poverty’.
In our continent it largely affects impoverished populations living in rural areas, including indigenous
groups
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10.17533/udea.vitae.v23n2a01Colecciones
- Microbiología [1171]