Adolfo R de Roodt, Jorge F Paniagua-Solis, Jorge A Dolab, Judith Estévez-Ramiréz, Blanca Ramos-Cerrillo, Silvana Litwin, José C Dokmetjian, Alejandro Alagón
Micrurus snakes (coral snakes) may produce severe envenomation that can lead to death by peripheral respiratory paralysis. Only few laboratories produce specific antivenoms, and despite the cross-reactivity found in some Micrurus species venoms, the treatment is not always effective. To test two therapeutic antivenoms against the venom of four species of Micrurus from Southern America, North of South America, Central America, and North America, the determination of the lethal potency of the venoms, the study of some biochemical and immunochemical characteristics, and the determination of the neutralizing activity of both antivenoms were studied...
2004: Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology