Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii, i immunobiologii
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Zh. Mikrobiol. Epidemiol. Immunobiol. · Feb 1990
[The modelling of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa wound process].
P. aeruginosa wound infection was induced in white mice to test new preparations against P. aeruginosa. This model ensures the nearest approximation to the course of P. aeruginosa chronic infection, i.e. it reproduces the focus of inflammation and the prolonged course of the disease (the positive decision on application No. 4, 324, 555 of November 2, 1987, has been obtained). The essence of the method consists in obtaining the model of P. aeruginosa wound infection by a combined trauma of the skin (burn and incision): P. aeruginosa is introduced in a dose of 6 X 10(9)-8 X 10(9) microbial cells into the burn blister through the incision made 3 hours after the burn and then 20-24 hours later in a dose of 10(9)-2 X 10(9) microbial cells, introduced under the crust formed by that time.
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Zh. Mikrobiol. Epidemiol. Immunobiol. · Jul 1987
[Prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa O serogroups].
The serological typing of 708 P. aeruginosa strains made it possible to determine serogroups in 97.9% of cultures. Serogroups O2 and O6 were the most prevalent (33.8% and 2.5% respectively); serotypes O1, O3 and O11 also occurred rather frequently (about 10%); O4, O7 and O9 were rare (3-8%), serotypes O10 and O12, very rare (less than 1%). The prevalence of P. aeruginosa strains O2 and O6 among the clinical strains was shown over a period of 10 years, serogroup O2 always playing the leading role. In serogroups, the predominance of strains with a definite combination of partial antigen was established; strains with the antigenic structure not described in the International Scheme of the Structure of O-Antigens were detected.
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Zh. Mikrobiol. Epidemiol. Immunobiol. · Oct 1986
Comparative Study[Comparative immunologic effectiveness of variants of the DTP vaccine].
The immunological effectiveness of two batches of adsorbed DPT vaccine, the batch with the normal content of antigens (control) and the batch with the content of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids reduced to 20 Lf/ml and 5 BU/ml respectively (test batch), has been studied under the conditions of controlled trial. As a result, the reduction of the antigenic content of adsorbed DPT vaccine has been found to exert no negative influence on the immunological effectiveness of the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis components of this preparation under the conditions of the new immunization schedule.
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Zh. Mikrobiol. Epidemiol. Immunobiol. · Aug 1986
[Etiology of acute pneumonia occurring against a background of influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections].
The etiology of acute pneumonia (AP) was studied in 229 patients who had the disease simultaneously with influenza (106 patients), other viral and mycoplasmal infections (48 patients), and without concomitant acute viral infections (75 patients). The use of the quantitative microbiological method and the indirect immunofluorescence test with autostrains or Streptococcus pneumoniae strains of serotypes 2, 3, and 6, prevailing in Leningrad in patients with acute inflammatory diseases of the lungs, made it possible to find out the pneumococcal etiology of AP in 95% of patients irrespective of the presence of acute respiratory viral infections. The etiological role of opportunistic bacteria was revealed in 13 AP patients (5.7%); in 2 of them the causative agent of AP was Staphylococcus aureus and in 11, various species of Gram-negative enterobacteria. The latter were the cause of complications in 8 cases of pneumococcal pneumonia.