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So far, Carukia barnesi is the only proven small carybdeid jellyfish to have caused the 'irukandji syndrome'. There is no antivenom for the syndrome. In Australia, most cases of 'irukandji syndrome' ... species of jellyfish cause 'irukandji syndrome' so that doctors are better able to treat stings. Study the action of all the venoms involved in 'irukandji syndrome' and develop an ...
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World's first Irukandji jellyfish babies born in captivity
Radio WORLD'S FIRST IRUKANDJI BABIES BORN IN CAPTIVITY 6 April 2004 The first Irukandji jellyfish to be bred in captivity have been born in Townsville, Australia. ‘Irukandji syndrome' is a painful ... study the jellyfish toxins for pharmaceutical benefits, and work on rapid diagnostic techniques for Irukandji stings.” Ms Heather Walling, a research officer at James Cook University, nurtured jellyfish ...
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