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Production of an effective anti-Bothrops-tetanus mixed hyperimmune serum of equine origin

Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins, ISSN: 0104-7930, Vol: 4, Issue: 1, Page: 70-78
1998
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  • Citations
    1
    • Citation Indexes
      1
      • Scielo
        1
  • Usage
    12,691
    • Full Text Views
      11,049
    • Abstract Views
      1,642
  • Captures
    4

Article Description

The present investigation reveals the possibility of simultaneous immunization of horses with Bothrops or Crotalus snake venoms and Tetanus antigens for the production of anti-Bothrops-Tetanus or anti-Crotalus-Tetanus mixed serum, with high titers of the respective specific antibodies. Bothrops antivenoms with an average neutralizing titer of 4.16 mg venom/ml were obtained from plasma of horses with titers lower than 0.5 mg venom/ml when Tetanus antigens were not used. This suggests the existence of a synergism between Bothrops venoms and Tetanus antigens in the stimulation of the antibody response. The pooled plasma of the animals had a neutralizing titer of 21.0 mg/ml reference Bothrops venoms and 3300 IU/ml to Tetanus antigens after purification by enzymatic digestion and ammonium sulphate precipitation. These experiments lead us to conclude that Bothrops envenomation therapy can be successfully performed using anti-Bothrops-Tetanus serum also serving as Tetanus prophylaxis. Anti-Crotalus-Tetanus serum can also be produced, although it is not of medical interest as Crotalus envenomation rarely results in local necrotizing lesions.

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