Human anti-snake venom IgG antibodies in a previously bitten snake-handler, but no protection against local envenoming.
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G. Isbister | L. Halkidis | S. Brown | M. O’Leary | Richard Whitaker | P. Cullen | R. Mulcahy | R. Bonnin
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