Venomous snakebites kill thousands every year. A California doctor may have a solution

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Venomous snakebites kill thousands every year. A California doctor may have a solution

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Matthew Lewin, expedition physician for the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, hopes to develop a pill that would thwart the effects of a venomous snakebite in remote areas

https://www.latimes.com/environment/sto ... nake-bites
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Pivo wrote: Dec 25 2023 5:09 am Matthew Lewin, expedition physician for the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, hopes to develop a pill that would thwart the effects of a venomous snakebite in remote areas

https://www.latimes.com/environment/sto ... nake-bites
It would be nice to have the option of carrying something like that, assuming the price is reasonable and the shelf life is long enough.
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Thousands? Seriously? C'mon! Well, I looked it up. It's true, worldwide. In the US, although 7,000 to 8,000 are bitten, according to the CDC, only about 5 die. However, worldwide, it's another matter. WHO estimates about 81,000 to 137,000 die per year, worldwide. The saw-scaled viper is said to cause the most deaths by any one type. It inhabits both Asia and Africa.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-shee ... 20annually.
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