Cubozoan Sting-Site Seawater Rinse, Scraping, and Ice Can Increase Venom Load: Upending Current First Aid Recommendations
Cnidarian envenomations are the leading cause of severe and lethal human sting injuries from marine life. The total amount of venom discharged into sting-site tissues, sometimes referred to as “venom load”, has been previously shown to correlate with tentacle contact length and sequelae severity. Si...
Main Authors: | Angel Anne Yanagihara, Christie L. Wilcox |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2017-03-01
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Series: | Toxins |
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Online Access: | http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/9/3/105 |
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