A better way to protect against venomous coral snakes

A better way to protect against venomous coral snakes
Every year, more than 2,400 people living in North or South America get bitten by coral snakes. Although rarely lethal, the snakes’ neurotoxic venom can cause several negative symptoms, including muscle weakness, paralysis, and respiratory failure. Existing antivenoms target the toxins expressed by only some of the 70–80 species of coral snakes found in the […]










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