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Iran Reports Annual Snake and Scorpion Bites

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Publish Date : 08:05 - 2025/2/19
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At the International Online Conference on Venomous Animals and Antivenom Dr. Abbas Zare Mirakabadi, head of the Venomous Animals Department, emphasized the conference's focus on antivenoms and toxins, presenting a valuable opportunity to strengthen scientific collaboration, particularly with Razi Institute as a leading research hub.

Dr. Zare, serving as the scientific secretary to the conference, noted that sessions addressed venom mechanisms, the limitations of current antivenoms, and the need for new solutions. He expressed hope that the conference would foster collaboration and research.

With participation from experts across the world, the conference has emerged as a key event in toxicology. Dr. Zare reiterated the importance of toxicology, stating, "Without antivenoms, lives are at risk from bites. Razi Institute's antivenoms have proven effective, underscoring their critical role in saving lives.

He concluded that the International Antivenom Conference aims to bolster global efforts against venomous toxins and advance scientific research.

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