antiserum
/ˌæntɪˈsɜːrəm/Definitions
1. noun
A serum containing antibodies, used to prevent or treat a specific disease or infection, especially one caused by a virus.
“The hospital used an antiserum to treat the patient’s rabies infection.”
1. noun
A serum containing antibodies, used to prevent or treat a specific disease or infection, especially one caused by a virus.
“The hospital used an antiserum to treat the patient’s rabies infection.”