Mathews Journal of Veterinary Science

2572-6579

Previous Issues Volume 9, Issue 5 - 2025

World’s Cobra Snakes and Snake Farms on the Verge of Antivenom Production in the Country

Ashraful Kabir*

Department of Biology, Cantonment Public College, Saidpur Cantonment—5311, Nilphamari, Bangladesh

*Corresponding author: Ashraful Kabir, Department of Biology, Cantonment Public College, Saidpur Cantonment—5311, Nilphamari, Bangladesh, Phone: +88-01712563750; E-mail: [email protected]

Received Date: April 30, 2025

Published Date: June 06, 2025

Citation: Kabir A. (2025). World’s Cobra Snakes and Snake Farms on the Verge of Antivenom Production in the Country. Mathews J Vet Sci. 9(5):80.

Copyrights: Kabir A. © (2025).

ABSTRACT

Based on the poison of elapid snakes, the cobra group of snakes is carrying more significance in ophidian group. There are lots of studies are going on these snakes in home and abroad. Venom has significant effect on mankind. Some traditional beliefs especially in India (good for conservation) and China (hunt them) the abundance of cobras was remarkable. To enhance the research on snakes’ habitat and age especially elapids, need to produce antivenom locally in order to reduce snakebite mortality.

Keywords: Cobra, Naja, Venom, Elapid, Snake Farm, Snakebite.


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