Scientists crafted a groundbreaking antibody, 95Mat5, neutralizing lethal snake venoms across continents, a pivotal stride toward a universal antivenom. Check it out in this article.
Researchers working to unlock mysteries behind the toxic venom of the deadly stonefish have recently discovered which could change the manner sting victims could undergo treatment in the future.
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have created a self-applied antivenom that is cheaper than the current antivenom available today so those with snakebite can apply it on the spot.