Nature Reviews Disease Primers 3, 17063 (2017)
In the original version of this article, it was incorrectly stated that tetanus toxoid boosts the immunity against snakebites (Table 2). This has now been corrected to ‘To boost immunity against tetanus toxin in all bite cases’
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Gutiérrez, J., Calvete, J., Habib, A. et al. Correction: Snakebite envenoming. Nat Rev Dis Primers 3, 17079 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrdp.2017.79
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