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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 Solano
  • , Sinead Cunningham
  • , Rebecca J. Edge
  • , Gina Duran
  • , Adriana Sanchez
  • , Mauren Villalta
  • , Rachel H. Clare
  • , Mark C. Wilkinson
  • , Amy E. Marriott
  • , Camille Abada
  • , Stefanie K. Menzies
  • , Molly Keen
  • , David G. Lalloo
  • , Ymkje Stienstra
  • , Michael Abouyannis
  • , Nicholas R. Casewell
  • , Guillermo León
  • , Stuart Ainsworth*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad de Costa Rica
  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • University of Liverpool
  • Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme
  • University of Groningen

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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science