Non-front-fanged colubroid snakes: a current evidence-based analysis of medical significance.
Non-front-fanged colubroid snakes (NFFC; formerly and artificially taxonomically assembled as "colubrids") comprise about 70% of extant snake species and include several taxa now known to cause lethal or life threatening envenoming in humans. Although the medical risks of bites by only a h...
Main Authors: | Weinstein, SA, White, J, Keyler, D, Warrell, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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