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DeepBiteNet: A Lightweight Ensemble Framework for Multiclass Bug Bite Classification Using Image-Based Deep Learning. [PDF]
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A novel Orthonairovirus detected in grey seal (<i>Halichoerus grypus</i>). [PDF]
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Bite injuries in a connected world: a call for global consensus on clinical and public health action. [PDF]
Peralta R, Ramzee AF.
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Adding insult to injury: A review of infections following envenomings. [PDF]
Leonard D, Boyd A, Dugon MM.
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Molecular Basis of the Inhibition of Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Kv1.1 by Chinese Tarantula Peptide Huwentoxin-XI. [PDF]
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Wild and Domestic Animal Exposure among Deceased Persons Referred for Organ Procurement, United States. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2011
Spiders are a source of intrigue and fear, and several myths exist about their medical effects. Many people believe that bites from various spider species cause necrotic ulceration, despite evidence that most suspected cases of necrotic arachnidism are caused by something other than a spider bite.
Isbister, Geoffrey K., Fan, Hui Wen
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Spiders are a source of intrigue and fear, and several myths exist about their medical effects. Many people believe that bites from various spider species cause necrotic ulceration, despite evidence that most suspected cases of necrotic arachnidism are caused by something other than a spider bite.
Isbister, Geoffrey K., Fan, Hui Wen
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Archives of Dermatology, 1987
Spiders are a ubiquitous component of the fauna of North America. At least 50 to 60 species in the United States are known to bite humans, although in most cases, the diagnosis is never suspected nor is treatment necessary. A few species of spiders are capable of causing necrotic wounds and, occasionally, death.
R C, Wong, S E, Hughes, J J, Voorhees
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Spiders are a ubiquitous component of the fauna of North America. At least 50 to 60 species in the United States are known to bite humans, although in most cases, the diagnosis is never suspected nor is treatment necessary. A few species of spiders are capable of causing necrotic wounds and, occasionally, death.
R C, Wong, S E, Hughes, J J, Voorhees
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