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1. Stepping into a dangerous quagmire: environmental determinants of human-lancehead pit vipers (Bothrops genus) contact resulting in injuries, Brazilian Amazon

2. Therapeutic resources used by traditional communities of the Brazilian Amazon: a scoping review.

3. The itinerary of children in search of healthcare: A scoping review and proposal of an explanatory model.

4. Urbanization and scorpion stings in Manaus, the largest metropolis in the Brazilian Amazon.

5. The marks of leprosy: disabilities caused by plantar lesions in discharged patients.

6. Does Covid-19 influence the dynamics of envenomation by animals in a country strongly affected by both conditions? Epidemiological data from Brazil.

7. Capacity of community health centers to treat snakebite envenoming in indigenous territories of the Brazilian Amazon.

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

9. Venom Composition of Neglected Bothropoid Snakes from the Amazon Rainforest: Ecological and Toxinological Implications.

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

11. Scaling up antivenom for snakebite envenoming in the Brazilian Amazon: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

12. The challenge in detecting risk areas of snakebite when case rates are low: the case of Amazonian coral snakes.

13. The State-of-the-Art of the Humoral Memory Response to Snakebites: Insights from the Yanomami Population.

14. Snakebites from the standpoint of an indigenous anthropologist from the Brazilian Amazon.

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

16. Acute mesenteric ischemia following lancehead snakebite: an unusual case report in the Northernmost Brazilian Amazon.

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

18. Children Growing Up with Severe Disabilities as a Result of Snakebite Envenomations in Indigenous Villages of the Brazilian Amazon: Three Cases and Narratives.

19. River dataset as a potential fluvial transportation network for healthcare access in the Amazon region.

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

21. "Two Cultures in Favor of a Dying Patient": Experiences of Health Care Professionals Providing Snakebite Care to Indigenous Peoples in the Brazilian Amazon.

22. Envenomation by Micrurus hemprichii in Brazilian Amazonia: A report of three cases.

23. Snakebite envenoming in Brazilian children: clinical aspects, management and outcomes.

24. Multifaceted community health education programs as powerful tools to mitigate snakebite-induced deaths, disabilities, and socioeconomic burden.

25. Perspectives on snakebite envenoming care needs across different sociocultural contexts and health systems: A comparative qualitative analysis among US and Brazilian health providers.

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

27. The severity of acute kidney injury correlates with plasma venom levels in Bothrops atrox envenomings.

28. The Amazonian kambô frog Phyllomedusa bicolor (Amphibia: Phyllomedusidae): Current knowledge on biology, phylogeography, toxinology, ethnopharmacology and medical aspects.

29. Mapping of clinical management resources for snakebites and other animal envenomings in the Brazilian Amazon.

30. Case Report: Late-Onset Pneumonitis after Apoica pallida (Insecta: Hymenoptera) Sting with Anaphylactic Reaction in the Brazilian Amazon.

31. Validation of a Culturally Relevant Snakebite Envenomation Clinical Practice Guideline in Brazil.

32. Bothrops bilineatus : An Arboreal Pitviper in the Amazon and Atlantic Forest.

34. Access to antivenoms in the developing world: A multidisciplinary analysis.

35. Snakebites in "Invisible Populations": A cross-sectional survey in riverine populations in the remote western Brazilian Amazon.

36. Crotalus Durissus Ruruima : Current Knowledge on Natural History, Medical Importance, and Clinical Toxinology.

37. Association of cfDNA levels and bothrops envenomation.

38. Providing Antivenom Treatment Access to All Brazilian Amazon Indigenous Areas: 'Every Life Has Equal Value'.

39. Clinical profile of confirmed scorpion stings in a referral center in Manaus, Western Brazilian Amazon.

40. Current Knowledge on Snake Dry Bites.

41. Snakebite envenomation in the Brazilian Amazon: a cost-of-illness study.

42. Bleeding Disorders in Bothrops atrox Envenomations in the Brazilian Amazon: Participation of Hemostatic Factors and the Impact of Tissue Factor.

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

44. " Bad things come in small packages ": predicting venom-induced coagulopathy in Bothrops atrox bites using snake ontogenetic parameters.

45. Bothrops atrox , the most important snake involved in human envenomings in the amazon: How venomics contributes to the knowledge of snake biology and clinical toxinology.

46. Bothrops snakebites in the Amazon: recovery from hemostatic disorders after Brazilian antivenom therapy.

47. Coral snake bites in Brazilian Amazonia: Perpetrating species, epidemiology and clinical aspects.

48. Perspectives and recommendations towards evidence-based health care for scorpion sting envenoming in the Brazilian Amazon: A comprehensive review.

49. Low accuracy of microscopic hematuria in detecting coagulopathy from Bothrops pit viper bites, Brazilian Amazon.

50. Envenomation by Micrurus annellatus bolivianus (Peters, 1871) coral snake in the western Brazilian Amazon.

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