2024
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1407398
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Human antibodies neutralizing the alpha-latrotoxin of the European black widow

Maximilian Ruschig,
Jana Nerlich,
Marlies Becker
et al.

Abstract: Poisoning by widow-spider (genus Latrodectus) bites occurs worldwide. The illness, termed latrodectism, can cause severe and persistent pain and can lead to muscle rigidity, respiratory complications, and cardiac problems. It is a global health challenge especially in developing countries. Equine serum-derived polyclonal anti-sera are commercially available as a medication for patients with latrodectism, but the use of sera imposes potential inherent risks related to its animal origin. The treatment may cause … Show more

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