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Recent publications by Researchers affiliated with the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health

A systematic review of variables associated with snakebite risk in spatial and temporal analyses.

Collinson S. et al, (2025), Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Lessons from the field: compound-specific management in acute pesticide poisoning.

Verma VR. et al, (2024), Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 118, 347 - 349

Comment on Glatstein's case series of Echis coloratus envenoming in children.

Lamb T. and Eddleston M., (2022), Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 60, 661 - 662

Moderate-to-severe Vipera berus envenoming requiring ViperaTAb antivenom therapy in the UK.

Lamb T. et al, (2021), Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 59, 992 - 1001

Severe Systemic Envenomation Following Vipera berus Bite Managed with ViperaTAb Antivenom.

Hamilton J. et al, (2019), Wilderness Environ Med, 30, 56 - 58

Response to Halassy and colleagues.

Eddleston M. et al, (2018), Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 56, 910 - 911

Antivenom for European Vipera species envenoming

Lamb T. et al, (2017), CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY, 55, 557 - 568