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Venomous Snakes Represent a Serious Public Health Problem, Scientists Are Biting Back

Ari Daniel at Smithsonian Magazine: Snakes bite five million people each year, killing some 125,000 and disfiguring or blinding three times as many. Antivenoms aren’t always readily available where the problematic snakes live. They also can be deadly themselves, as they could induce life-threatening.

They also can be deadly themselves, as they could induce life-threatening.

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