Merit and Demerit of Polyvalent Snake Antivenoms

K. Ratanabanangkoon
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Polyvalent antivenoms contain specific antibodies capable of neutralizing a number of homologous venoms from different species/genera. They can save lives of victims of snake envenomations, even when the culprit snake has not been identified (the usual case, about 80% of the time), and a monovalent antivenom ca not be chosen. They are useful in areas where there are too many poisonous species to produce monovalent antivenoms against all of them. It is now possible to prepare polyvalent antivenoms with high potencies comparable to those of the corresponding monovalent antivenoms. With good manufacturing processes, these antivenoms have been shown to cause few and minor adverse reactions. In addition, polyvalent antivenoms exhibit a wider range of paraspecific neutralization of venoms from different species/genera, even from distant geographic areas. Lastly, it is less expensive and easier to produce and handle a few polyvalent antivenoms than batteries of monovalent antivenoms.
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多价抗蛇毒血清含有能够中和来自不同物种/属的许多同源毒液的特异性抗体。它们可以挽救被蛇毒害的受害者的生命,即使在没有确定罪魁祸首的情况下(通常情况下,大约80%的时间),而且无法选择单价抗蛇毒血清。它们在有毒物种太多而无法生产针对所有有毒物种的单价抗蛇毒血清的地区非常有用。现在有可能制备与相应的单价抗蛇毒血清相当的高效力的多价抗蛇毒血清。通过良好的生产工艺,这些抗蛇毒血清已被证明只会引起很少和轻微的不良反应。此外,多价抗蛇毒血清对来自不同物种/属的毒液表现出更大范围的特异中和作用,甚至来自遥远的地理区域。最后,与单价抗蛇毒血清相比,生产和处理几种多价抗蛇毒血清更便宜,也更容易。
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