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Chapter 35.3, Problem 3CC
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To determine:
The different results from the same treatment for a second bite of snake a year later, when a snake handler bitten by a particular venomous snake species was once treated with antivenin.
Introduction:
The anti-venoms are used in the critical situations when any individual is bitten by the snake. The anti-venom is also called antiserum and anti-venom immunoglobin which are used to treat the snake bites.
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