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Snake Anti-Venom From Chicken Eggs

Makarand writes "Scientists have found a way to collect snake anti-venom from chicken eggs according to this article in The Times Of India. In this newly developed technique 12 week old birds injected with sub-lethal doses of venom followed by a booster dose after 2-3 weeks started to lay eggs with anti-venom antibodies concentrated in the yolk. Anti-venom produced in horses sometimes has other proteins that can cause allergic reactions, kidney failure and serum sickness in some people. Anti-venom from chicken is expected to have no such side-effects. This newly developed process is also an improvement in the quantity of anti-venom produced - antibodies produced by 1 litre of horse blood could be obtained from just 50 chicken eggs."

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  1. First Flu shots by ObviousGuy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now anti-venom! Is there anything these miracle chickens can't do??

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    1. Re:First Flu shots by AragornSonOfArathorn · · Score: 2, Funny

      Now anti-venom! Is there anything these miracle chickens can't do??

      When they start crapping out caffeinated eggs, then we'll be on to something!

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  2. Re:Wait, though. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I'd be willing to bet they're even more allergic to venom...

  3. Great, one more thing to pack. by noitalever · · Score: 2, Funny

    So now I have to carry a chicken with me when I hike through the desert?