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  • ...sed as much devastation as the snake! This article explores the reality of snakebite. ...tems and sophisticated medical care. In areas of Africa, Asia and Oceania, snakebite is a problem that is often made worse by the lack of health science network
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Snakebite]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ary enhancement of immune defense against a [[toxin]] from [[bacteria]], [[snakebite#venomous snakes|venomous snakes]], poisonous [[arthropod]]s, etc. It does n
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  • ...[bacteria|bacterial]] origin, or from a higher-level organism, such as a [[snakebite#Venomous snakes|venomous snake]]. Antitoxin is a routine part of treatment
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  • * [[Snakebite]]
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  • ...e, W. Wüster & A. Malhotra (Eds.), Venomous Snakes: Ecology, Evolution and Snakebite. Clarendon Press, Oxford. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, No. * [[snakebite]]
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  • == Snakebite symptoms==
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  • * Gonzalez D. 1991. Snakebite problems in Europe. In: Tu AT, editor. Handbook of Natural Toxins. New York
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Snakebite]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...oger S, Wolfgang, Anita (1996). ''Venomous Snakes: Ecology, Evolution, and Snakebite.'' US: Oxford University Press, USA. pp. 296. ISBN 0-19-854986-5.
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  • ...species is very common throughout its range and is responsible for many [[snakebite]]s. ...Dangerous Snakes of Africa: Natural History, Species Directory, Venoms and Snakebite. Oriental Press, Ralph Curtis Books. ISBN 0-88359-029-8.</ref>
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  • ...snake as it is responsible for a very large number of [[Snake (animal)bite|snakebite]]s throughout India and every where else it occurs. It has a [[Snake (anima ...ref>{{cite journal |author=Martz W |title=Plants with a reputation against snakebite |journal=Toxicon |volume=30 |issue=10 |pages=1131–1142 |year=1992 |month=
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  • ...Israel]] and [[Lebanon]].<ref name="McD99"/> Considered a leading cause of snakebite within its range.<ref name="USN91">U.S. Navy. 1991. Poisonous Snakes of the
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  • ...Compartment syndrome can also be part of the complex clinical picture of [[snakebite]] or other envenomation involving hemolytic or myolytic toxins.
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  • ...with the question of whether his father's death was really the result of a snakebite, as was officially reported.
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  • ...sed as much devastation as the snake! This article explores the reality of snakebite. ...tems and sophisticated medical care. In areas of Africa, Asia and Oceania, snakebite is a problem that is often made worse by the lack of health science network
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  • ...The eastern brown snake is responsible for perhaps 60% of deaths caused by snakebite in Australia.<ref name="snakebites">{{cite journal |last=Mirtschin |first=P ...their defence with non-fatal bites, the untreated mortality rate in most [[snakebite]] cases reported is 10—20% which is not very high.<ref name=ct/>
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  • ...C, Boonpucknoaviq V (1974) Further observations of renal insufficiency in snakebite. Nephron 13:396-403.
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  • ...habitats, often near human habitations. This species is the main cause of snakebite incidents within its range.<ref name="McD99">McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Tou ...range. Together with ''[[Crotalus durissus]]'', it is the leading cause of snakebite in [[Yucatán]], [[Mexico]].
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  • ...Dangerous Snakes of Africa: Natural History, Species Directory, Venoms and Snakebite''. Oriental Press, Ralph Curtis Books. 49-51 pp. ISBN 0-88359-029-8.</ref> ...e web|title=WHO - Guidelines for the Prevention and Clinical Management of Snakebite in Africa|url=http://www.afro.who.int/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_
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  • ...mous snakes in India, which are together responsible for nearly all Indian snakebite fatalities.<ref name="Whi89">Whitaker Z (1989) Snakeman: The Story of a Nat ...W. Wüster & A. Malhotra (Eds.), ,,Venomous Snakes: Ecology, Evolution and Snakebite.,, Clarendon Press, Oxford. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, N
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  • * [[snakebite]]
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