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AllAfrica on MSNEswatini: Antivenom Push Saves Lives From Snake Bites in EswatiniIn the village of Siphocosini, Eswatini, Clement Tsabedze still remembers the moment that nearly took his life.
A pill used to combat mercury and arsenic poisoning could be repurposed to tackle snakebites, trials have found.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health reports over 400 vials of snakebite antivenom are available and more have been ordered, despite production disruptions.
A national intervention has been made to combat the snake antivenom shortage. Credible sources have revealed to the ZO that an imported surrogate, PANAF-Premium, is being used at local hospitals. Like ...
Breeding snakes in captivity “is doable, not rocket science,” he says, as he offers a virtual tour of the serpentarium, which ...
An undergraduate entrepreneur’s low-cost idea is helping farmers in developing countries prevent venomous snakebites through ...
Many bites are the result of intentional interaction with snakes, and the study suggests many bites could be prevented.
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