Scorpions of the Neotropical genus Tityus are responsible for most severe envenomations in the Caribbean, South America, and Lower Central America (LCA). Although Tityus is taxonomically complex, contains high toxin polymorphism, and produces variable clinical manifestations, treatment is limited to antivenoms produced against species with restricted distributions. In this study, we explored the compositional and antigenic diversity of Tityus venoms to provide improved guidelines for the use of available antivenoms at a broader geographic scale. We used immunoblotting, competitive ELISA, and in vivo studies to compare reactivity against commercial antivenoms from Brazil, Venezuela, and Mexico, as well as MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, cDNA se...
<p>A) Female specimen of <i>Tityus obscurus</i>, the major species responsible for scorpion stings i...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
International audienceTemporary passive immunity such as serotherapy against venoms requires the ful...
Envenoming by scorpions in genus Tityus is a public health problem in Tropical America. One of the m...
Envenoming by scorpions in genus Tityus is a public health problem in Tropical America. One of the m...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Colombia and Brazil are affected by severe cases of scorpionism. In Colom...
Colombia and Brazil are affected by severe cases of scorpionism. In Colombia the most dangerous acci...
Background: Colombia and Brazil are affected by severe cases of scorpionism. In Colombia the most da...
Two new species of the Tityus genus are described. T. isabelceciliae n. sp lives on the northern cen...
In Argentina the scorpions of medical importance belong to the genus Tityus (T.), particularly the s...
Tityus trivittatus is the Argentinean scorpion reported to cause the majority of human fatalities in...
Scorpions are among the oldest terrestrial arthropods, which are distributed worldwide, except for A...
Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, T. obscurus, represents the pred...
This communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian scorpion Ti...
AbstractThis communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian sco...
<p>A) Female specimen of <i>Tityus obscurus</i>, the major species responsible for scorpion stings i...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
International audienceTemporary passive immunity such as serotherapy against venoms requires the ful...
Envenoming by scorpions in genus Tityus is a public health problem in Tropical America. One of the m...
Envenoming by scorpions in genus Tityus is a public health problem in Tropical America. One of the m...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Colombia and Brazil are affected by severe cases of scorpionism. In Colom...
Colombia and Brazil are affected by severe cases of scorpionism. In Colombia the most dangerous acci...
Background: Colombia and Brazil are affected by severe cases of scorpionism. In Colombia the most da...
Two new species of the Tityus genus are described. T. isabelceciliae n. sp lives on the northern cen...
In Argentina the scorpions of medical importance belong to the genus Tityus (T.), particularly the s...
Tityus trivittatus is the Argentinean scorpion reported to cause the majority of human fatalities in...
Scorpions are among the oldest terrestrial arthropods, which are distributed worldwide, except for A...
Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, T. obscurus, represents the pred...
This communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian scorpion Ti...
AbstractThis communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian sco...
<p>A) Female specimen of <i>Tityus obscurus</i>, the major species responsible for scorpion stings i...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
International audienceTemporary passive immunity such as serotherapy against venoms requires the ful...