FEMALE dogsBOTHROPSSNAKEBITESCALENDULA officinalisSnakebite accidents are very common nearby forest areas in countryside and farms. The majority of these incidents are caused by snakes of the genus Bothrops sp., which comprises over 45 species distributed in Central and South America....
Coagulation abnormalities following crotaline (pit viper) snakebite have traditionally been considered short-lived, but laboratory studies have rarely been... Boyer, Leslie V,Seifert, Steven A,Clark, Richard F,... - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 210发表: 1999年 Neutralization of a sn...
Avian antibodies have been previously known for use in various method of treating humans, such as in the treatment of snakebites. However, prior to the present invention, it was unknown whether avian antibodies could be used to treat or prevent infection by a transmittable viral disease in ...
This article reports the first documented treatment of venomous snakebite with a polyvalent snake antivenom from the South African Institute for Medical Research in endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). Three juvenile male animals (6.5 months of age) showed clinical signs after being bitten ...
This article reports the first documented treatment of venomous snakebite with a polyvalent snake antivenom from the South African Institute for Medical Research in endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). Three juvenile male animals (. months of age) showed clinical signs after being bitten by...
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