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He was bitten by the most venomous snake in the country. The hospital ran out of antidote.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

He was bitten by the most venomous snake in the country. The hospital ran out of antidote.

A man from Idaho was bitten twice by a highly venomous rattlesnake while inspecting a water pipe at his parents' home in Oroville, California. His wife took him to the local hospital, where he required 54 doses of antivenom over two different medical facilities. The Oroville Hospital ran out of antivenom during his treatment and transferred him via helicopter to Stanford Medical Center, where he received an additional 18 doses. He spent 12 days in the hospital and has since returned home but cannot work due to the effects of the bite. Rattlesnakes are considered the most venomous native snakes in the United States, and most bites require hospitalization and antivenom treatment.

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N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
He was bitten by the most venomous snake in the country. The hospital ran out of antidote.

A man from Idaho was bitten twice by a highly venomous rattlesnake while inspecting a water pipe at his parents' home in Oroville, California. His wife took him to the local hospital, where he required 54 doses of antivenom over two different medical facilities. The Oroville Hospital ran out of antivenom during his treatment and transferred him via helicopter to Stanford Medical Center, where he received an additional 18 doses. He spent 12 days in the hospital and has since returned home but cannot work due to the effects of the bite. Rattlesnakes are considered the most venomous native snakes in the United States, and most bites require hospitalization and antivenom treatment.

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