How Mexico revolutionized the science of antivenom

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How Mexico revolutionized the science of antivenom
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Innovative policies and a diverse scorpion population have led to new treatments in Mexico, providing a model for other developing countries, experts say

, generally target specific venomous species, including various types of cobras, pit vipers, or black widow spiders. They're typically administered to a patient intravenously.

This makes constructing effective antivenoms all the more difficult, which is why Alagón’s lab focuses mostly on the nitty-gritty of creating antivenoms uniquely tailored to individual species.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Rancheros in cowboy hats direct the animals into spotless stables, where they’re tied to posts and munch at piles of grain. Great-tailed grackles swarm the troughs, which are backdropped by mahogany trees, royal palms, and low hills. After sunrise, the bloodletting will begin.

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