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Could rare human antibodies be the key to a universal snakebite cure? Scientists say they could stop venom from multiple deadly snakes | - The Times of India - Daily news Update

Snakebites remain a silent global health crisis, claiming an estimated 138,000 lives each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Victims often live in rural or underserved regions where access to antivenom is limited, and delays in treatment can be fatal.Recent scientific breakthroughs suggest a new approach could change this landscape: the development of a universal snake antivenom using rare human antibodies. This innovative s…
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Daily News Update broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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