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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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  • (1) As best as I can tell, snakebite is a condition that is often mishandled by aggressive first aid efforts, ma ...as the article has at present, that there is some standard way to handle "snakebite" that the article will convey to the user.
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  • | pagename = Snakebite | abc = Snakebite
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Snakebite]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = Snakebite | abc = Snakebite
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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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  • (1) As best as I can tell, snakebite is a condition that is often mishandled by aggressive first aid efforts, ma ...as the article has at present, that there is some standard way to handle "snakebite" that the article will convey to the user.
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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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