Immune serums

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Name (Hebrew)
נסיובי חיסון
Name (Latin)
Immune serums
Other forms of name
Antisera
Immune sera
See Also From tracing topical name
Blood products
Serum
MARC
MARC
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Wikidata: Q420496
Library of congress: sh 85064539
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Wikipedia description:

In immunology, antiserum is a blood serum containing antibodies (either monoclonal or polyclonal) that is used to spread passive immunity to many diseases via blood donation (plasmapheresis). For example, convalescent serum, passive antibody transfusion from a previous human survivor, used to be the only known effective treatment for ebola infection with a high success rate of 7 out of 8 patients surviving. Antisera are widely used in diagnostic virology laboratories. The most common use of antiserum in humans is as antitoxin or antivenom to treat envenomation. Serum therapy, also known as serotherapy, describes the treatment of infectious diseases using the serum of animals that have been immunized against the specific organism or components of that organism.

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