The Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) and the Institute of Biotechnology at the Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) jointly developed an antidote against the bite of the spider violinist, which is fatal if not addressed in time. For drug design, this anti lies at the forefront of this item worldwide, and is of great importance because Mexico is in fourth place by poisoning caused by poisonous animals. At the same time, is the first in developing effective antidotes.
In the world there are about 100 varieties of species of spiders Loxosceles, better known as "Violin" by the coffee stain in the form of violin they have in the back; of these, about 65 live in the Americas and 35 are in Mexico, mainly in Sonora, Chihuahua, Mexico City, Hidalgo and Mexico State. The authorization of the Ministry of Health to market and distribute anti already in the pipeline.
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