Snakebite envenomation is considered a neglected tropical disease, affecting tens of thousands of people each year. Currently, the recommended treatment for snakebite is the use of antivenoms, or serum therapy, by neutralizing the toxins of the venom used in its production. Snake venom is an extremely complex mixture composed mainly of proteins (±90–95%), in addition to peptides, carbohydrates, segments derived from nucleic acids, metal ions, biogenic amines, lipids, and free amino acids, which have different biological activities. Effective antivenoms are expected to be able to neutralize the major toxins in a venom. https://www.creative-diagn...
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