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SNAKEBITE

DU BOIS-USA

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Company Address: 330 Tozier Ave,DU BOIS,PA,USA 
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15801 
Telephone Number: 8143750910 (+1-814-375-0910) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
029103 
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REPTILES 
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    Early access to medical care in a health facility that has personnel trained and capable of diagnosing snakebite envenoming is essential This means, a health centre which is equipped with the basic resources needed to provide immediate emergency treatment needs, including the administration of antivenom and other adjunct therapy
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