نتایج جستجو برای: camelid antivenom

تعداد نتایج: 1272  

2013
Gregory Cham Francis Lim Arul Earnest Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone

Naja sumatrana is the dominant cobra species in Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, and Sumatra, and it does not have specific antivenom. The Haffkine antivenom has been advocated instead. This study aims to determine the efficacy of this antivenom against Naja sumatrana envenoming using a mouse model. Methods. Male Swiss albino mice were used. Intravenous LD50 was first determined separately for Naja...

2017
Mehdi Arbabi-Ghahroudi

Tremendous effort has been expended over the past two and a half decades to understand many aspects of camelid heavy chain antibodies, from their biology, evolution, and immunogenetics to their potential applications in various fields of research and medicine. In this article, I present a historical perspective on the development of camelid single-domain antibodies (sdAbs or VHHs, also widely k...

2018
Mo Li Zhi-Hui Xie An-Yong Yu Dong-Po He

BACKGROUND Snakebites are a neglected threat to global human health with a high morbidity rate. The present study explored the efficacy of antivenom with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) intervention on snakebites, which could provide the experimental basis for clinical adjuvant therapy. METHODS Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 96) were randomized into four groups: the poison model was established by inj...

2012
Poh Kuan Leong Si Mui Sim Shin Yee Fung Khomvilai Sumana Visith Sitprija Nget Hong Tan

BACKGROUND Snake envenomation is a serious public health threat in the rural areas of Asian and African countries. To date, the only proven treatment for snake envenomation is antivenom therapy. Cross-neutralization of heterologous venoms by antivenom raised against venoms of closely related species has been reported. The present study examined the cross neutralizing potential of a newly develo...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2004
Justin M Yeung Mark Little Lindsay M Murray George A Jelinek Frank F S Daly

OBJECTIVE To investigate the doses of antivenom administered to adult patients with severe brown snake envenoming. DESIGN AND SETTING Review of charts from Western Australian adult teaching hospitals, December 1991 to December 2001. PATIENTS 35 patients with severe brown snake envenoming, defined prospectively as afibrinogenaemia (< 0.3 g/L) after a bite by a brown snake (genus Pseudonaja)....

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2013
Lyndi L Gilliam Robert C Carmichael Todd C Holbrook Jennifer M Taylor Charlotte L Ownby Dianne McFarlane Mark E Payton

Antivenom antibody titers following administration of rattlesnake venom for antivenom production in horses are well documented; however, antivenom antibody titers following natural rattlesnake envenomation in horses are not. Antibody titers produced in response to the commercially available rattlesnake venom vaccine are also not published. Our study objectives were to measure antivenom antibody...

2012
Christopher I. Johnston Margaret A. O'Leary Simon G. A. Brown Bart J. Currie Lambros Halkidis Richard Whitaker Benjamin Close Geoffrey K. Isbister

BACKGROUND Death adders (Acanthophis spp) are found in Australia, Papua New Guinea and parts of eastern Indonesia. This study aimed to investigate the clinical syndrome of death adder envenoming and response to antivenom treatment. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Definite death adder bites were recruited from the Australian Snakebite Project (ASP) as defined by expert identification or detecti...

2015
Abdulrazaq G. Habib Mohammed Lamorde Mahmood M. Dalhat Zaiyad G. Habib Andreas Kuznik

BACKGROUND Snakebite envenoming is a major public health problem throughout the rural tropics. Antivenom is effective in reducing mortality and remains the mainstay of therapy. This study aimed to determine the cost-effectiveness of using effective antivenoms for Snakebite envenoming in Nigeria. METHODOLOGY Economic analysis was conducted from a public healthcare system perspective. Estimates...

2010
Amir Jalali Sara Moazen Mohammad Babaee Simin Dadashzade Alireza Droudi

In Iran intramuscular (IM) administration of antivenoms is used for the treatment of human scorpion envenoming of six medically dangerous scorpion species, including Odonthubuthus doriae (O. doriae). The purpose of the current study is to investigate the efficiency of the intramuscular route and the delay of injection on the neutralizing effect of the available polyvalent antivenom. We compared...

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