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When It Comes to Snakebites, Kids Are Little Adults: a Comparison of Adults and Children with Rattlesnake Bites
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When It Comes to Snakebites, Kids Are Little Adults: a Comparison of Adults and Children with Rattlesnake Bites

Michael Levine, Anne-Michelle Ruha, Brian Wolk, Martin Caravati, Jeffrey Brent, Sharan Campleman, Paul Wax, ToxIC North American Snakebite Study Group and William Boroughf
Journal of medical toxicology, Vol.16(4), pp.444-451
01/10/2020

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Age Factors Animals Antivenins - therapeutic use Child Child, Preschool Crotalid Venoms Crotalus Female Humans Infant Infant, Newborn Intubation, Intratracheal Male Middle Aged North America - epidemiology Prognosis Registries Retrospective Studies Snake Bites - diagnosis Snake Bites - epidemiology Snake Bites - therapy Time Factors Young Adult
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