Correction: Safety and efficacy of a freeze-dried trivalent antivenom for snakebites in the Brazilian Amazon: An open randomized controlled phase IIb clinical trial
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Main Authors: | Iran Mendonça- (Author), Antônio Magela Tavares (Author), Jacqueline Sachett (Author), José Felipe Sardinha (Author), Lilian Zaparolli (Author), Maria Fátima Gomes Santos (Author), Marcus Lacerda (Author), Wuelton Marcelo Monteiro (Author) |
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