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Parkinsonism Associated with Snakebite.

open access: yesAnn Afr Med
Verma R, Prabhu V, Bal KPA.
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Digital Health Intervention in Snakebite Management: Scoping Review.

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Immunological Properties of Antivenins

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1976
A purified Naja haje antivenin was tested against Egyptian N. haje and N. nigricollis venoms, Indian N. naja venom, Iranian N. naja oxiana, Vipera lebetina, and V. persica venoms, and Echis carinatus venom from both Iran and Egypt. The different elapid venoms, with the exception of that of N.
F, Hassan, M F, El-Hawary
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Antivenins

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1966
F E, Russell, L, Lauritzen
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COMPLICATIONS OF CROTALIDAE ANTIVENIN THERAPY

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
Polyvalent antivenin is the mainstay of treatment of serious snake envenomation. Its use, however, has been challenged as being unnecessary in minor envenomations and potentially hazardous due to allergic complications. Our institution routinely uses antivenin, and this report focuses on the allergic complications of this therapy.
G J, Jurkovich   +4 more
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