Marine envenomation

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Abstract

Many of Australia's marine creatures, such as jellyfish, stinging fish, seasnakes, the blue-ringed octopus and cone shells, are venomous to humans. As some of these envenomations are life-threatening, appropriate first aid is vital in marine envenomation.

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Jelinek, G. A. (1996, January). Marine envenomation. Current Therapeutics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-020-00490-y

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