How a century-old drug could revolutionise cobra bite treatment
- Written by Tian Du, PhD candidate in venom genomics, University of Sydney
Kurit Afshen / ShutterstockAbout 1.8 million people worldwide are bitten by snakes each year. Of those, up to 138,000 die and another 400,000 end up with permanent scarring and disability.
Many cobras have tissue-damaging venoms that can’t be treated with current antivenoms. We have discovered that cheap, readily available blood-thinning...
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