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Venomous animals in a changing world

Global Change Biology, 2022
The foreseen global changes of the next decades will modify human and livestock interactions with venomous animals throughout the planet. Advancing the knowledge about the distribution of venomous animal species and their possible impact in humans and ...
P. Martinez   +3 more
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CAP superfamily proteins from venomous animals: Who we are and what to do?

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2022
Cysteine-rich secretory proteins (CRISPs), antigen 5 (Ag5), and pathogenesis-related (PR-1) superfamily proteins (CAP superfamily proteins) are found in diverse species across the bacterial, fungal, plant, mammalian, and venomous animal kingdoms. Notably,
Qianqian Zhang   +3 more
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Incidence related to accidents caused by venomous animals in the Northeast Region of Brazil: a spatial approach and spatio-temporal retrospective (2008 to 2017).

Acta Tropica, 2022
Accidents with venomous animals correspond to the second cause of epidemiological notification in Brazil, with around 140 thousand cases registered in recent years, which constitutes a serious public health problem.
J. P. V. Machado   +7 more
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Temporal trend and epidemiological profile of accidents caused by venomous animals in the state of Pará, 2018-2022.

Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia
Accidents involving venomous animals are a significant public health issue in Brazil, with about 140,000 cases reported annually. Pará, with its vast forests and biodiversity, experiences high incidences exacerbated by human-environment interactions ...
L. P. Santos-Capim   +8 more
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Injuries by Venomous Animals.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1964
Excerpt Injuries inflicted by venous animals are medical emergencies requiring immediate attention and considerable clinical judgment.
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Cognitive and affective outcomes of teaching about poisonous and venomous animals

Journal of Biological Education, 2018
The use of live animals in instruction plays an important role in biological education, with the intention that attitudes and emotions should be positively influenced.
Iztok Tomažič   +4 more
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Epidemiology and outcome of acute kidney injury due to venomous animals from a subtropical region of India

Clinical toxicology, 2018
Aim: To study the epidemiology and outcome of acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by venomous animals. Methods: A retrospective study of patients admitted at Indira Gandhi Medical College Hospital, Shimla, with AKI due to venomous animals over a period of ...
S. Vikrant   +3 more
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Pharmacology of animal venoms

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1967
The animal venoms are the most complex of all the poisons. The study of their physiopharmacological activities and the autopharmacological responses they produce is one of the most important new fields in toxicology. The value of venoms as tools in biochemistry and perhaps their use in the treatment of disease is also becoming apparent.
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A dataset of venomous animals in China

China Scientific Data, 2017
: This dataset of venomous animals in China integrates the data of taxonomy and toxin active ingredients of terrestrial venomous animals in China, as well as envenomation, poisoning and treatment therapy.
Lin Wang, Wenhui Li, Jianguo Zhu
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