Cleopatra VII, one of the last Egyptian sovereigns of the ptolomeic dynasty
; is envisioned as a mythic figure, surrounded by intrigues and mystery. He
r mysterious death was caused, according to history, by a snake bite. This
article shows some instances of great Cleopatra's life and the state of the
art on snake venoms. Even at the present time, snake bites are a public he
alth problem in Asia, Africa, Central and South America, causing more than
25000 deaths every year. Most snake venoms have a protein structure and cau
se neurotoxic and hemolytic effects, altering coagulation and fibrinolysis.
The mortality cline to snake bites fluctuates between 1 and 22%. Specific
treatment includes the use of specific antiserums with highly purified comp
onents.