Antivenom is an essential medicine

The Antivenom Foundation's mission is to save lives by delivering a sustainable supply of antivenom to those who need it.

And there isn't enough of it

37%

Of the required antivenom supply is produced

40%

Of medically important snake species are not covered 

The snakebite crisis

Over 6 billion people live in regions inhabited by venomous snakes and every year an estimated 5 million people are bitten. The resulting morbidity and mortality can be devastating:

2M

Severe envenomings

80-140K

Deaths from snakebites

400K

Long-term disabilities

About the antivenom foundation

Our work focuses on providing essential antivenom, supporting research, and collaborating with healthcare systems to ensure access to life-saving treatments.

Group of small vials of medicine beside a yellow box.
Lone farmer walking through lush green rice fields with mountains in the background.

Sustainable supply

Establishing consistent distribution channels for antivenom to ensure it reaches those who need it most.

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