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1. Urinary proteomics reveals biological processes related to acute kidney injury in Bothrops atrox envenomings

2. Development and validation of a minimum requirements checklist for snakebite envenoming treatment in the Brazilian Amazonia

5. Building an explanatory model for snakebite envenoming care in the Brazilian Amazon from the indigenous caregivers’ perspective

7. Pregnancy outcomes after snakebite envenomations: A retrospective cohort in the Brazilian Amazonia

8. Snakebite envenomations and access to treatment in communities of two indigenous areas of the Western Brazilian Amazon: A cross-sectional study.

9. Antivenom access impacts severity of Brazilian snakebite envenoming: A geographic information system analysis.

10. Snakebites in “Invisible Populations”: A cross-sectional survey in riverine populations in the remote western Brazilian Amazon

11. A painful journey to antivenom: The therapeutic itinerary of snakebite patients in the Brazilian Amazon (The QUALISnake Study)

12. The relationship between clinics and the venom of the causative Amazon pit viper (Bothrops atrox)

13. Validity and reliability of telephone administration of the patient-specific functional scale for the assessment of recovery from snakebite envenomation

14. Strategy for a globally coordinated response to a priority neglected tropical disease: Snakebite envenoming

15. Poor efficacy of preemptive amoxicillin clavulanate for preventing secondary infection from Bothrops snakebites in the Brazilian Amazon: A randomized controlled clinical trial

16. Snakebites and Scorpion Stings in the Brazilian Amazon: Identifying Research Priorities for a Largely Neglected Problem

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