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Description

Imagine surviving a snake bite only to battle depression for years. Half of hospitals can't properly treat snake bites and almost all healthcare workers struggle to administer life-saving anti-venom in many ways. Dr. David Lalloo illuminates a crisis killing more people than many familiar diseases, yet receiving a fraction of the funding. 

From recent strides in quality control to universal antivenom approaches and simple prevention measures, this conversation reveals the challenges of snakebite envenoming and the promising solutions that could finally end it.


References for Our Discussion

◼️Strike Out Snakebite: The Global Snakebite Taskforce

◼️Snakebites kill 130,000 people a year. This UK lab may have the answer

◼️Why giant statues of snakes popped up in Geneva

Guest

◼️Professor David Lalloo


Host

◼️Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®

Producer

◼️Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®

◼️Abhinya Gulasingam


Production Notes

◼️ Music from Johnny Harris x Tom Fox: The Music Room


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