Possible use of snake poison in the therapy of dengue fever
Introduction: Every year, millions of individuals are affected by dengue fever, which is brought on by the dengue virus and spread by the Aedes mosquito. There does not exist specific antiviral treatment for dengue, despite continued efforts to contain the illness. The main goals of conventional care are to reduce signs and avoid problems. Recent studies have, however, looked into novel techniques to treating dengue illness, like using snake venom. The possible use of snake venom as a treatment for dengue fever is examined in detail in this article, including methodology, findings, and conclusions. Venom properties The amount of research on the use of snake venom to treat dengue has significantly increased in recent years. A complex mixture of proteins and peptides with a variety of pharmacological characteristics makes up snake venom. According to research, some elements of snake venom may have antiviral and immunomodulatory properties, making them intriguing dengue...