What if there was a disease that killed or crippled hundreds of thousands of people every year, but no one seemed to care?
It's not a disease, but as Dr. Matthew Lewin wrote in the New York Times
Sunday Review last weekend, snakebites kill 94,000 people and cripple 400,000, mostly in impoverished parts of the world.
So where are the telethons, the philanthropic dollars? Where are new developments other than costly, mostly unavailable anitvenin? How about drugs, or a snakebite EpiPen?
Find out...
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