What is the primary role of a horse in traditional snake venom treatment?

Understanding Antivenoms and Their Development

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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To transport the patient to the hospital
To produce antibodies against the venom
To detect the type of snake venom
To provide a distraction for the patient
2.
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Why is it challenging to use horse antibodies for different snake venoms?
Horses are difficult to manage
Horses produce too many antibodies
Each snake venom requires specific antibodies
Horses are not immune to snake venom
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What is a major limitation of traditional antivenoms?
They are difficult to administer
They are too expensive
They are not effective against any venom
They can cause allergic reactions
4.
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What is a key advantage of monoclonal antibodies over traditional methods?
They are derived from plants
They are cheaper to produce
They can target specific toxins more effectively
They are easier to administer
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why can't humans be used to produce antivenoms directly?
Humans produce too many antibodies
It is unethical and dangerous
It is too expensive
Humans are not immune to snake venom
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the purpose of phage display technology in antivenom development?
To create a vaccine for snake bites
To train horses to produce better antibodies
To produce venom in the lab
To identify the best antibodies for neutralizing toxins
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do broadly-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies differ from regular monoclonal antibodies?
They can bind to multiple toxins
They are less effective
They are more expensive
They are derived from multiple genes
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the role of phages in phage display technology?
To produce venom
To act as a vaccine
To infect humans
To display antibody snippets on their surface
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a potential benefit of standardized antivenoms?
They are more cost-effective and easier to produce
They can be used for all types of animal bites
They are made from plant extracts
They require less storage space
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the ultimate goal of developing new antivenoms?
To create a universal vaccine
To reduce the cost of snake venom
To make antivenoms more accessible and effective
To eliminate all snakes
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