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Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|March 1, 2018
Snakebites as cause of deaths in the Western Brazilian Amazon: Why and who dies? Deaths from snakebites in the AmazonAnderson da Silva Souza, Jacqueline de Almeida Gonçalves Sachett, João Arthur Alcântara, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 27, 2017
Fatal stroke after Bothrops snakebite in the Amazonas state, Brazil: A case reportSâmella Silva de Oliveira, Luciana Aparecida Freitas-de-Sousa, Eliane Campos Alves, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 9, 2019
Perspectives and recommendations towards evidence-based health care for scorpion sting envenoming in the Brazilian Amazon: A comprehensive reviewWuelton Marcelo Monteiro, Jacimara Gomes, Nelson Fé, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|August 8, 2019
"<i>Bad things come in small packages</i>": predicting venom-induced coagulopathy in <i>Bothrops atrox</i> bites using snake ontogenetic parametersJorge Carlos Contreras Bernal, Pedro Ferreira Bisneto, João Pedro Tavares Pereira, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 2, 2004
Clinical trial of two antivenoms for the treatment of Bothrops and Lachesis bites in the north eastern Amazon region of BrazilPedro Pereira de Oliveira Pardal, Suzana Medeiro Souza, Maria Rita de Cássia da Costa Monteiro, et al.
International Health|July 27, 2022
The Amazonian Tropical Bites Research Initiative, a hope for resolving zoonotic neglected tropical diseases in the One Health eraEmma Taylor, Elsa Gladys Aguilar-Ancori, Ashley C Banyard, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|July 3, 2019
<i>Bothrops</i> snakebites in the Amazon: recovery from hemostatic disorders after Brazilian antivenom therapySâmella Silva de Oliveira, Eliane Campos Alves, Alessandra Dos Santos Santos, et al.
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Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|March 1, 2018
Snakebites as cause of deaths in the Western Brazilian Amazon: Why and who dies? Deaths from snakebites in the AmazonAnderson da Silva Souza, Jacqueline de Almeida Gonçalves Sachett, João Arthur Alcântara, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 27, 2017
Fatal stroke after Bothrops snakebite in the Amazonas state, Brazil: A case reportSâmella Silva de Oliveira, Luciana Aparecida Freitas-de-Sousa, Eliane Campos Alves, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 9, 2019
Perspectives and recommendations towards evidence-based health care for scorpion sting envenoming in the Brazilian Amazon: A comprehensive reviewWuelton Marcelo Monteiro, Jacimara Gomes, Nelson Fé, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|August 8, 2019
"<i>Bad things come in small packages</i>": predicting venom-induced coagulopathy in <i>Bothrops atrox</i> bites using snake ontogenetic parametersJorge Carlos Contreras Bernal, Pedro Ferreira Bisneto, João Pedro Tavares Pereira, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 2, 2004
Clinical trial of two antivenoms for the treatment of Bothrops and Lachesis bites in the north eastern Amazon region of BrazilPedro Pereira de Oliveira Pardal, Suzana Medeiro Souza, Maria Rita de Cássia da Costa Monteiro, et al.
International Health|July 27, 2022
The Amazonian Tropical Bites Research Initiative, a hope for resolving zoonotic neglected tropical diseases in the One Health eraEmma Taylor, Elsa Gladys Aguilar-Ancori, Ashley C Banyard, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|July 3, 2019
<i>Bothrops</i> snakebites in the Amazon: recovery from hemostatic disorders after Brazilian antivenom therapySâmella Silva de Oliveira, Eliane Campos Alves, Alessandra Dos Santos Santos, et al.
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