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  2. Insects in medicine - Wikipedia

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    It is a typical component of modern medical care throughout East Asia and in some parts of Southeast Asia (such as Thailand). Insects are very commonly incorporated as part of the herbal medicine component of traditional Chinese medicine, and their medical properties and applications are broadly accepted and agreed upon. Some brief examples follow:

  3. List of medically significant spider bites - Wikipedia

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    Two medically important spider genera have a worldwide distribution—Latrodectus and Loxosceles. Others have a limited distribution. Medical reports have been criticized for poor evidence. [2] In the last century, both white tailed and wolf spiders were considered medically significant, only to be recanted. [3]

  4. Medical entomology - Wikipedia

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    The discipline of medical entomology, or public health entomology, and also veterinary entomology is focused upon insects and arthropods that impact human health. Veterinary entomology is included in this category, because many animal diseases can "jump species" and become a human health threat, for example, bovine encephalitis.

  5. As members of the genus Macrothele — which is composed of 49 known species — both spiders have venom that is regarded as “medically significant,” researchers said.

  6. List of venomous animals - Wikipedia

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    1.1.2 Insects. 1.1.3 Other arthropods. 1.2 ... this list includes only those animals with venom that is known or suspected to be medically significant for humans or ...

  7. Spider bite - Wikipedia

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    Medically significant spider venoms include various combinations and concentrations of necrotic agents, neurotoxins, and pharmacologically active compounds such as serotonin. Worldwide only two spider venoms have impact on humans—those of the widow and recluse spiders.

  8. These 34 creatures were recently discovered as new species ...

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    Two new species of spiders with “medically significant” venom were discovered in Yunnan Province, China, according to a new study. NO. 3: FANGED CREATURES WITH ‘MEDICALLY SIGNIFICANT ...

  9. Arthropod bites and stings - Wikipedia

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    Medically significant spider bites involve substantial envenomation from only certain species such as widow spiders and recluse spiders. Symptoms of latrodectism (from widow spiders) may include pain at the bite or involve the chest and abdomen, sweating, muscle cramps and vomiting among others.