Tiger snake (Notechis spp) envenoming: Australian Snakebite Project (ASP‐13)

Objectives: To describe the clinical syndrome associated with definite tiger snake (Notechis spp) envenoming and to examine the ability of tiger snake antivenom (TSAV) to bind free venom in vivo.

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