Indication | Nr | Name of animal | Taxonomy | Type of antibody | Reference |
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1. | Bitis arietans | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 2. | Bitis gabonica | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 3. | Dendroaspis jamesoni | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 4. | Dendroaspis polylepis | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 5. | Dendroaspis viridis | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 6. | Echis leucogaster | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 7. | Echis ocellatus | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 8. | Naja haje | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 9. | Naja melanoleuca | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 10. | Naja nigricollis | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [A], [WHO] | 11. | Naja senegalensis | Species | undetermined whether specific or paraspecific | [WHO] | [A]:
Sanofi-Pasteur, France: FAV-Afrique.
Clinical Toxinology Resources: Id »safspf02«, version 2014-09-18.
[WHO]:
WHO. Venomous snakes distribution and species risk categories.
http://apps.who.int/bloodproducts/snakeantivenoms/database/default.htm.
Name of antivenom at WHO: »FAV-Afrique«. |
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