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Medicine / Venomous animals / Reptiles of Australia / Wilderness medical emergencies / Elapidae / Antivenom / Taipan / CSL Limited / Micropechis ikaheka / Squamata / Toxicology / Venomous snakes
Date: 2011-10-04 18:37:59
Medicine
Venomous animals
Reptiles of Australia
Wilderness medical emergencies
Elapidae
Antivenom
Taipan
CSL Limited
Micropechis ikaheka
Squamata
Toxicology
Venomous snakes

News: Student Achievement! Great progress has been made in the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) School of Medicine and Health Sciences in the development of new antivenoms for some of the most lethal snakes in Papua

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