diphtheria antitoxin

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Diphtheria antitoxin is a serum-based immune therapy that neutralizes the toxin produced by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, used to treat and prevent the severe complications of diphtheria infection.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antitoxin
biological medicinal product
immunotherapy
serum therapy
actsOn circulating diphtheria toxin
administeredBefore or concurrently with antibiotics for optimal effect
administeredBy parenteral route
administeredWith antibiotics for diphtheria
belongsTo passive immunization agents
classifiedAs World Health Organization essential medicine
contraindication history of severe hypersensitivity to equine proteins
developedFrom horse serum
doesNotReverse tissue damage already caused by toxin
historicalSignificance contributed to development of modern immunology
one of the earliest successful antitoxin therapies
indicatedFor laboratory-confirmed diphtheria
suspected diphtheria with systemic toxicity
mechanismOfAction passive immunization
toxin neutralization
neutralizes toxin produced by Corynebacterium diphtheriae
notEffectiveAgainst bacterial colonization
bacterial transmission
regimenDependsOn duration of symptoms
severity of disease
site of infection
requires informed consent in many jurisdictions due to equine origin
sensitivity testing before administration in some patients
risk anaphylaxis
serum sickness
routeOfAdministration intramuscular
intravenous
sourceOrganism equine
storageCondition refrigerated
targets diphtheria toxin
treats diphtheria
usedFor prevention of severe complications of diphtheria
treatment of diphtheria infection
usedIn management of cutaneous diphtheria
management of respiratory diphtheria
outbreak control of diphtheria
post-exposure prophylaxis for diphtheria in some settings
usedWithCautionIn elderly patients
patients with asthma
patients with cardiovascular disease
pregnant women when benefits outweigh risks

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Behring knownFor diphtheria antitoxin
subject surface form: Emil Adolf von Behring