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African polyvalent antivenom can maintain pharmacological stability and ability to neutralise murine venom lethality for decades post-expiry: evidence for increasing antivenom shelf life to aid in alleviating chronic shortages.

Gabriela SolanoSinead CunninghamRebecca J EdgeGina DuranAdriana SanchezMauren VillaltaRachel H ClareMark C WilkinsonAmy E MarriottCamille AbadaStefanie K MenziesMolly KeenDavid G LallooYmkje StienstraMichael AbouyannisNicholas R CasewellGuillermo LeónStuart Ainsworth
Published in: BMJ global health (2024)
This study provides strong rationale for stakeholders, including manufacturers, regulators and health authorities, to explore the use of expired antivenom more broadly, to aid in alleviating critical shortages in antivenom supply in the short term and the extension of antivenom shelf life in the longer term.
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