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Use of Molecular Diagnostic Tools for the Identification of Species Responsible for Snakebite in Nepal: a Pilot Study
WHO Guidance on Management of Snakebites
India L M S Palni, Director, GBPIHED
Post-Genomic Regulation Dictates Venom Profiles of Medically
Neuromuscular Effects of Common Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus) Envenoming in Sri Lanka
Bungarus Niger) in Nepal: a Case Report Deb Prasad Pandey1*, Sanjib Kumar Sharma2, Emilie Alirol3,4, François Chappuis3 and Ulrich Kuch5
Envenoming by Bungarus Niger: Current Clinico-Epidemiological Knowledge and Prediction of Future Distribution Under Climate Change Scenarios
Modelling the Future Niche Distribution of Venomous Snakes Under Climate Change: a Case Study of the Greater Black Krait (Bunga
Diversity of Snake in Kaski District of Gandaki Province, Nepal
Snakebite Management in Nepal
Antivenom for Neuromuscular Paralysis Resulting from Snake Envenoming
First Report of Leucism for the Kraits Bungarus Walli Wall, 1907 and B
Chapter 18 TOXINS from VENOMS and POISONS
Coastal Towns Environmental Infrastructure Project: Ecological
Venomous Snakes of Nepal
Sind Krait’ (Bungarus Cf
Journalofthreatenedtaxa
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Bungarus Lividus) in Nepal
Non-Neurotoxic Activity of Malayan Krait (Bungarus Candidus)
Prohibited Reptiles by Scientific Name -848 Species
Presumed Combat Behavior in Greater Black Kraits, Bungarus
The Prevalence of Indian Common Krait Envenomation
Snake Bite in Northwest Iran: a Retrospective Study
Check List 4(4): 404–409, 2008
The Meghalaya State Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 1.8 Objectives of the MBSAP 1.9 Contents of the MBSAP Document 1.10 Methodology 2
Building Evidence for Conservation Globally Journal of Threatened
Fatal Neurotoxic Envenomation from the Bite of a Lesser Black Krait (Bungarus Lividus) in Nepal