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Immunogenic potential and neutralizing ability of a heterologous version of the most abundant three-finger toxin from the coral snake Micrurus mipartitus

Background: Micrurus mipartitus is a coral snake of public health concern in Colombia. Its venom is mainly composed of three-finger toxins (3FTxs), Mipartoxin-1 being the most abundant protein partially responsible for its lethal effect. In this work, we present the production of Mipartoxin-1 in a recomb...

Primer registro de accidentes ofídicos por mordedura de Micrurus ortoni y Micrurus hemprichii (Serpentes: Elapidae) en Colombia y Perú

Biomédica (Bogotá); 41 (4), 2021
Resumen | Se reportan dos casos de mordedura por serpientes de la especie Micrurus ortoni en Colombia y uno por M. hemprichii en Perú. En dos de los casos se observó afección neurológica motora leve a moderada y, en todos, se presentó un acentuado trastorno sensitivo con hiperestesia e hiperalgesia ...

Case report of a coral snake bite (Micrurus ibiboboca) in the state of Pernambuco, northeast Brazil

The Elapidae family comprises 35 snake species in Brazil, with Micrurus ibiboboca being widely distributed in the northeast of the country. Despite the high number of Micrurus species in Brazil, there are few cases of human envenomation in literature. This study describes a clinical report of envenomatio...

Neurotoxical activity of Micrurus snake venom and methods for its analysis. A literature review

Rev. Fac. Med. (Bogotá); 68 (3), 2020
Abstract Introduction: Snakes of the genus Micrurus have fossorial habits, passive temperament and scarce production of powerful venom with neurotoxic characteristics that block the synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction. Objective: To present an overview of the neurotoxicity of the Micrur...

True or false coral snake: is it worth the risk? A Micrurus corallinus case report

Bites provoked by the genus Micrurus represent less than 1% of snakebite cases notified in Brazil, a tiny fraction compared with other genus such as Bothrops and Crotalus, which together represent almost 80% of accidents. In addition to their less aggressive behavior, habits and morphology of coral snake...

Envenomation by the red-tailed coral snake (Micrurus mipartitus) in Colombia

Background Although the red-tailed coral snake (Micrurus mipartitus) is widely distributed in Colombia and its venom is highly neurotoxic and life threatening, envenomation by this species is rare. Therefore, this report may shed some light on the clinical presentation of M. mipartitus bites. Case pres...

Clinical-epidemiologic aspects of ophidian accidents occurred in Triângulo Mineiro region, Minas Gerais State, Brazil: retrospective case series

Biosci. j. (Online); 30 (6), 2014
Ophidian accidents constitute a serious problem of public health in the tropical countries. In Central and South America, most of the accidents are caused by Bothrops (90.5%), followed by the Crotalus (7.7%), Lachesis (1.4%) and Micrurus (0.4%) genus. The aim of this work was to evaluate clinical-epidemi...

Examen oftalmológico en estudiantes de odontología y su relación con el uso de la lámpara de fotocurado

Rev. estomat. salud; 18 (2), 2010
Objetivo: Se determinó el diagnóstico oftalmológico de estudiantes de odontología de la Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia), y se compararon los hallazgos de la valoración oftalmológica entre un grupo de estudiantes previamente expuestos, y otro de estudiantes no expuestos al uso de la lámpara ...