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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Hauptverfasser: Mutricy, Rémi, Heckmann, Xavier, Douine, Maylis, Marty, Christian, Jolivet, Anne, Lambert, Véronique, Perotti, Frédérique, Boels, David, Larréché, Sébastien, Chippaux, Jean-Philippe, Nacher, Mathieu, Epelboin, Loïc
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subjects Allergic reactions
Anaphylaxis
Animals
Antibodies
Biology and Life Sciences
Bites (Injuries)
Clinical trials
French Guiana - epidemiology
Gynecology
Health services
Hospitals
Humans
Hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulin G
Immunological tolerance
Life Sciences
Manufacturing
Medicine and Health Sciences
Morbidity
Mortality
Multinational space ventures
Obstetrics
Organic chemistry
Patient outcomes
People and places
Preservatives
Proteomics
Protocols
Purification
Research and Analysis Methods
Side effects
Snake bites
Snake Bites - epidemiology
Snake Bites - mortality
Snake Bites - therapy
Snakes
Snakes - physiology
Territory
Tropical diseases
Venom
Viewpoints
title High mortality due to snakebites in French Guiana: Time has come to re-evaluate medical management protocols
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