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Venomics of Scorpion <i>Ananteris platnicki</i> (Lourenço, 1993), a New World Buthid That Inhabits Costa Rica and Panama. [PDF]

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Díaz C   +8 more
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Modeling the time series of scorpion stings in Southwestern Iran. [PDF]

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Rostampour F   +6 more
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Scorpion Envenomation

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Every year, more than 1 million cases of scorpion envenomation are reported worldwide. Although the resultant mortality is lower than that from snake envenomation, there is substantial morbidity and, among children, a risk of death. Almost all systemic scorpion envenomation causes pain at the site of the sting.
Bruno, Mégarbane   +2 more
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Scorpions and scorpion sting envenoming (scorpionism) in the Arab Countries of the Middle East

Toxicon, 2021
The twelve Arab countries of the Middle East are inhabited by 117 species of scorpions of varying medical importance within six families. Scorpion stings are a very common occurrence throughout the region. Twenty-two scorpion species are considered to be dangerously venomous, causing potentially life threatening stings. Accessible literature in English
David A. Warrell   +3 more
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