Encounters with venomous sea-life.
The Journal of emergency medicine (2011)
- PubMed: 20045606
Available from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Abstract
Sea-life with envenomation capabilities are quite abundant and diverse worldwide, being predominantly found in tropical waters. Most envenomations occur not as an attack, but as a result of self defense when the animal perceives danger; and often when locals or tourists are engaged in recreational activities. Most of these cases have only minor injuries, and few are fatal.
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