
Notwithstanding their 3 to 5% mortality, the 2.7 million envenomation-related injuries occurring annually—predominantly across Africa, Asia, and Latin America—are also major causes of morbidity. Venom toxin-damaged tissue will develop infections in some 75% of envenomation victims, with E. faecalis being a common culprit of disease; however, such infections are generally considered to be independent of envenomation.
Asia, microbiome, venom, B200, chemistry, Microbiology, B800, multidrug resistance, Arachnida, Animals, Institut für Biochemie und Biologie, extremophiles, genome analysis, Bacteria, Venoms, Snakes, C700, QR1-502, drug resistance evolution, ddc:570, biological, Research Article
Asia, microbiome, venom, B200, chemistry, Microbiology, B800, multidrug resistance, Arachnida, Animals, Institut für Biochemie und Biologie, extremophiles, genome analysis, Bacteria, Venoms, Snakes, C700, QR1-502, drug resistance evolution, ddc:570, biological, Research Article
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