Study on the obtaining of tityus trivittatus venom in argentina.

STUDY ON THE OBTAINING OF TITYUS TRIVITTATUS VENOM IN ARGENTINA. Toxicon. 2019 Jan 03;: Authors: de Roodt AR, Cecilia LL, Daniel LR, de Oliveira Vanessa C, Silvana L, Leandro C, Fabián DC, Christian DJ, Adrián DJ, Rubén LN, Emiliano L Abstract Envenomation by scorpions of the genus Tityus is an important public health problem in Argentina, involving near 8000 stings and 2 deaths each year. Treatment for envenomation is the use of specific antivenom and intensive hospital care. Antivenom is produced by the Ministry of Health and freely distributed throughout the country. For antivenom production it is necessary to collect scorpion venom, which is a difficult task because although scorpions can be found in Argentina, they are less abundant than in warmer latitudes. For this reason venom collection constitutes a bottleneck for antivenom production. Although in Argentina several species of Tityus can be found, most of the accidents are caused by Tityus trivittatus, and the venom of this scorpion has historically been the venom used for antivenom production. We analyzed retrospectively 26 pools of telson homogenates (6964 telsons) and 37 pools of milked venom obtained by electrical stimulation (equivalent to 6841 milkings). Lethal potencies of samples from different provinces were very similar, although venom from scorpions of Buenos Aires city showed the lowest potency. The venom obtained by milking (median LD50 12.3 μg), provided ba...
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