hyperimmunization
Hyperimmunization is the deliberate induction of unusually high or robust antibody responses against a specific antigen, typically by repeated exposures with antigen and adjuvants. It is commonly performed in laboratory animals (for example rabbits, horses) to generate high-titer antisera used in diagnostics, research, and therapy. The term contrasts with standard immunization by focusing on maximizing antibody quantity and sometimes affinity rather than only establishing protection.
Methods and immunologic basis: The process involves administering multiple immunizations over weeks to months, with high
Applications and uses: Hyperimmunized animals are used to produce antisera with broad reactivity or high neutralizing
Considerations: Ethical and welfare considerations are important due to potential distress and risk to animals. The