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  1. Marine animal stings or bites refer to venomous bites or stings from any form of sea life, ... Many are anchored to the ocean floor. Venomous marine animals in the United States are most often ...
  2. ... Such people include: Household members Roommates in dormitories Military personnel who live in close quarters Those who come ...
  3. ... have a small risk of complications. Currently, only military personnel, health care workers, and emergency responders may receive ...
  4. ... veterinarians, loggers, sewer workers, rice field workers, and military personnel Recreational activities -- fresh water swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and ...
  5. ... of anthrax. An anthrax vaccine is available to military personnel and some members of the general public. It ...
  6. ... South America. It has also been reported in military personnel who have returned from the Persian Gulf.
  7. ... have chronic liver disease People who have HIV Military personnel Men who have sex with other men Caretakers ...
  8. ... water resources. This may affect fish and other marine life. These residues can also end up in ...
  9. ... about the potential for jellyfish stings and other marine hazards. In areas where box jellies may be ...
  10. ... PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 53. Thornton S, Clark RF. Marine food-borne poisoning, envenomation, and traumatic injuries. In: ...
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