
Because it primarily affects the poor in undeveloped parts of the world where medical care is often inadequate and insufficient, envenomation is considered a neglected public health issue, despite the existence of antivenom therapy for more than a century. This article provides an overview of the epidemiological situation for important venomous animals, together with achievements in the production, control, technological progress and safety of antivenoms since their discovery.
safety, standardization, antivenom, Antivenins, review, Snakes, Spiders, stability, Scorpions, antivenom ; epidemiology ; production ; safety, standardization ; stability ; review, Animals, Humans, epidemiology, Bites and Stings, production
safety, standardization, antivenom, Antivenins, review, Snakes, Spiders, stability, Scorpions, antivenom ; epidemiology ; production ; safety, standardization ; stability ; review, Animals, Humans, epidemiology, Bites and Stings, production
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