Rare human antibodies may hold the key to a universal cure for deadly snakebites
Rare human antibodies may hold the key to a universal cure for deadly snakebites
A groundbreaking universal snake antivenom, derived from rare human antibodies, offers hope against deadly bites worldwide. Developed using blood from a hyper-immune individual, this innovative approach targets multiple venom toxins, potentially saving thousands of lives in underserved regions. Early tests show broad efficacy, marking a significant leap from traditional, species-specific treatments.
A groundbreaking universal snake antivenom, derived from rare human antibodies, offers hope against deadly bites worldwide. Developed using blood from a hyper-immune individual, this innovative approach targets multiple venom toxins, potentially saving thousands of lives in underserved regions. Early tests show broad efficacy, marking a significant leap from traditional, species-specific treatments.