High mortality due to snakebites in French Guiana: Time has come to re-evaluate medical management protocols
[...]the demonstration of the effectiveness of an AV in a given territory does not guarantee the effectiveness in others places, even close, as studies have been performed in South America, specifically in Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador [10–12], comparing different national AVs, which showed efficacy...
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