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Enhancing Deinagkistrodon acutus antivenom potency through acutolysin A-targeted antibody supplementation. [PDF]

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TIME LIMIT FOR ANTI-SNAKE VENOM ADMINISTRATION

The Lancet, 1989
S. Dwivedi, Shubha Sheshadri, C. D'Souza
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Natural anti-snake venom proteins

Toxicon, 1991
The resistance of several animals to snake venom has been reviewed. Some general concepts are introduced to allow the comparative evaluation of the resistance of different animals studied by different investigators. The purification and properties of several factors isolated from the serum of different animals by some researchers are described ...
G B, Domont, J, Perales, H, Moussatché
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Anti Snake Venom Induced Anaphylactic Reaction: A Case Report

2023
Adverse reactions to snake antivenom are widespread in many places of the world where snakebite is common. Mortality due to snakebites and serious adverse reactions to anti-snake venom (ASV) are both underreported in India. Antivenom is an immunoglobulin usually pepsin refined F(ab)2 fragments of IgG purified from the serum or the plasma of a horse or ...
Neeraj Rajdan   +5 more
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Anti-asthmatic properties of anti-snake-venom serum

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1965
Summary In a controlled (but not blind) trial anti-snake-venom serum alleviated asthma in 45 out of 60 cases. In 34 cases success was obtained within 3 to 8 days and in the remaining 11 cases in 2 to 6 weeks. The period during which the patients remained free from asthmatic attacks varied from 1 to 12 months.
I, Singh, R B, Nanda, R S, Hoon
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Kounis syndrome after anti-snake venom intradermal skin test: A case report

Toxicon, 2023
Snake bites are a concerning health problem in Egypt and other tropical countries that are effectively managed with anti-snake venom (ASV). ASV has common reactive complications that are usually mild. Rarely, anaphylaxis and severe systemic reactions may occur following ASV.
Mai Mohammad Elgendy   +4 more
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Anti Snake Venom

International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2018
ASV is the only definitive treatment of snake bite to neutralize venom in circulation and in the tissue fluid. The primary indication of ASV administration is incoagulable blood or neurological deficit at early period of snake bite. The polyvalent ASV acts against all four commom poisonous snakes is preferred as difficulty in identification of species ...
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