Ashes to eye: A skilled snake handler's experience with ophthalmic envenomation.
With the continued growth of human populations, rural urbanisation and habitat degradation are on the rise, resulting in the displacement of native wildlife and an increase in human-wildlife conflicts. The presence of human habitation and waste often attracts rodents and thereby, snakes, leading to...
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Main Authors: | Harry F Williams (Author), Karin Moejes (Author), Jarred Williams (Author), José R Almeida (Author), Ravi Savania (Author), Subramanian Senthilkumaran (Author), Ketan Patel (Author), Sakthivel Vaiyapuri (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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