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    Bites of venomous snakes by Warrell, D

    Published 2002
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    Bites of venomous snakes. by Warrell, D

    Published 2002
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    Recognizing Florida's Venomous Snakes by Steve A. Johnson, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…WEC 202/UW229: Recognizing Florida's Venomous Snakes (ufl.edu) …”
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    Dealing with Venomous Snakes in Florida School Yards by Steve A. Johnson, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…WEC 199/UW225: Dealing with Venomous Snakes in Florida School Yards (ufl.edu) …”
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    The diversity, evolution and ecology of Salmonella in venomous snakes. by Caisey V Pulford, Nicolas Wenner, Martha L Redway, Ella V Rodwell, Hermione J Webster, Roberta Escudero, Carsten Kröger, Rocío Canals, Will Rowe, Javier Lopez, Neil Hall, Paul D Rowley, Dorina Timofte, Robert A Harrison, Kate S Baker, Jay C D Hinton

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The diversity of Salmonella enterica has not yet been determined in venomous snakes, however other ectothermic animals have been reported to carry a broad range of Salmonella bacteria. …”
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    Synopsis of recent developments in venomous snake systematics. by Wüster, W, Golay, P, Warrell, D

    Published 1997
    “…Changes to our understanding of venomous snake systematics, and the consequent changes in the nomenclature of these animals, have traditionally been a great source of confusion among biomedical researchers. …”
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    Oral Bacteria and Their Antibiotic Susceptibilities in Taiwanese Venomous Snakes by Po-Chun Chuang, Wen-Hao Lin, Yi-Chun Chen, Chun-Chih Chien, I-Min Chiu, Tein-Shun Tsai

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Information regarding the nature and antibiotic susceptibilities of snake oral bacterial flora could support empiric antibiotic therapy. Wild venomous snakes were collected from southern Taiwan: a total of 30 each of <i>Bungarus multicinctus</i>, <i>Naja atra</i>, <i>Protobothrops mucrosquamatus,</i> and <i>Trimeresurus stejnegeri</i>; 3 <i>Deinagkistrodon acutus</i>; and 4 <i>Daboia siamensis</i>. …”
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    Synopsis of recent developments in venomous snake systematics, No. 3. by Wüster, W, Golay, P, Warrell, D

    Published 1999
    “…We present recent findings in the systematics of venomous snakes, with emphasis on those which affect the nomenclature and our understanding of species limits in these animals. …”
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    Synopsis of recent developments in venomous snake systematics, No. 2. by Wüster, W, Golay, P, Warrell, D

    Published 1998
    “…Other important publications on venomous snakes are noted.…”
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    Venomous Snake Abundance Within Snake Species’ Assemblages Worldwide by Luca Luiselli, Leonardo Sale, Godfrey C. Akani, Giovanni Amori

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Venomous snakes are among the main sources of mortality for humans in rural regions, especially in tropical countries. …”
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    Analysis of Fang Puncture Wound Patterns in Isfahan Province’s, Iran, Venomous and Non-Venomous Snakes by Dehghani R.1 PhD, Fathi B.* PhD, Sedaghat M.M.2 PhD

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Aims Venomous snake bites are public health problems in different parts of the world. …”
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    Isolation and identification of bacterial populations of zoonotic importance from captive non-venomous snakes in Malaysia by Abba, Yusuf, Ilyasu, Yusuf Maina, Mohamed Noordin, Mustapha

    Published 2017
    “…Aim: Captivity of non-venomous snakes such as python and boa are common in zoos, aquariums and as pets in households. …”
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