2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2021.09.014
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Snake antivenom production in Ecuador: Poor implementation, and an unplanned cessation leads to a call for a renaissance

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“…According to Suazo-Ortuño et al 78 research on agricultural conversion, snakes are not susceptible to changes in their habitat; the species diversity in agricultural areas is not diminished, and snakebites risk is maintained. Several epidemiological studies determined a higher incidence in tropical rural areas where farming and grazing activities are carried out under unfavorable conditions 8,14,19 .…”
Section: Snakebite In the Neotropics: Ecological And Environmental As...mentioning
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“…According to Suazo-Ortuño et al 78 research on agricultural conversion, snakes are not susceptible to changes in their habitat; the species diversity in agricultural areas is not diminished, and snakebites risk is maintained. Several epidemiological studies determined a higher incidence in tropical rural areas where farming and grazing activities are carried out under unfavorable conditions 8,14,19 .…”
Section: Snakebite In the Neotropics: Ecological And Environmental As...mentioning
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“…This antibody-based production technique currently employed has several disadvantages due to the costs of animal maintenance and antibody purification techniques. These facts limit the reproducibility of this technology 14,189 . Table 2.…”
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“…These distinct patterns may have relevant translational implications for the snakebite therapy [ 20 , 23 , 29 ]. The manufacturing of horse-derived antivenom has been discontinued in Ecuador since 2012, and therefore, the country imports polyvalent antivenom produced using Bothrops asper , Crotalus durissus , and Lachesis muta to treat Viperidae accidents [ 31 , 32 ]. On the other hand, Elapidae envenomations are a rare but represent a significant health problem due to the lack of or scarce availability of anti-elapid antivenoms in the public healthcare system [ 33 ].…”
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“…Resultados. En cinco años se hospitalizaron 147 pacientes (29,4 por año), sin que se presentaran muertes. Corresponden a 26, 34, 32, 29 y 26 casos, en el 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 y 2021, respectivamente.…”
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