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Man Injected with Snake Venom for 20 Years, Blood Valuable for Science

Man Injected with Snake Venom for 20 Years, Blood Valuable for Science
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Science May 4, 2025 10:27

united states - Tim Friede spent two decades injecting snake venom to build immunity, now his blood aids in developing broad-spectrum antivenom for multiple snake species.

Man Injected with Snake Venom for 20 Years, Blood Valuable for Science

Tim Friede, a former truck mechanic from the US, embarked on a mission to boost his immunity against snakebites after surviving cobra bites. Over 18 years, he endured 200 bites and 700 venom injections from deadly snakes like cobras and mambas.

Evolution of Motivation

Initially self-driven, Friede's mission transformed into developing therapies for others. His blood, rich in protective antibodies, now aids in creating a new type of broad neutralizing antivenom.

Breakthrough Research

Researchers discovered two broad neutralizing antibodies in Friede's blood effective against multiple neurotoxins present in venom of elapids, a family of venomous snakes. These antibodies, combined with an additional component, formed a potent antivenom cocktail.

Testing on mice showed survival against venom from 13 out of 19 snake species tested. The team continues to refine the antibodies, aiming for complete protection against snake venom.

Future Prospects

Experts anticipate an effective antidote against all venom classes within 10-15 years, leveraging Friede's exceptional antibodies. The ultimate goal is a universal antivenom, though extensive research and testing lie ahead for human applications.

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