TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a storable Leishmania tropica vaccine
T2 - Field testing with frozen promastigotes
AU - Witztum, E.
AU - Greenblatt, C. L.
AU - Kark, J.
AU - Spira, D. T.
AU - Koufman, Z.
AU - Michaeli, D.
PY - 1979
Y1 - 1979
N2 - The development of a frozen vaccine against cutaneous leishmaniasis offers the possibility of controlling the quality, efficiency and sterility of the promastigotes used for inoculation. Thirty-nine soldiers in a settlement in a hyperendemic area were inoculated with a fresh isolate of Leishmania tropica that was stored at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Thirty of the soldiers were injected by conventional syringe while the rest were inoculated by an intradermal jet injector. The infective material was transported either in ice or at liquid nitrogen temperature. All the subjects developed lesions at the site of inoculation, without unwarranted reactions. One month after inoculation 31 subjects were examined by a physician. All the reactions were positive- 12 ulcers and 19 nodules. After four months, all 39 soldiers were examined: 25 (64%) had ulcers; eight (21%) had nodules; and six (15%) were without visible reaction. The different methods of transporting the vaccine, as well as the different responses of men and women, are discussed.
AB - The development of a frozen vaccine against cutaneous leishmaniasis offers the possibility of controlling the quality, efficiency and sterility of the promastigotes used for inoculation. Thirty-nine soldiers in a settlement in a hyperendemic area were inoculated with a fresh isolate of Leishmania tropica that was stored at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Thirty of the soldiers were injected by conventional syringe while the rest were inoculated by an intradermal jet injector. The infective material was transported either in ice or at liquid nitrogen temperature. All the subjects developed lesions at the site of inoculation, without unwarranted reactions. One month after inoculation 31 subjects were examined by a physician. All the reactions were positive- 12 ulcers and 19 nodules. After four months, all 39 soldiers were examined: 25 (64%) had ulcers; eight (21%) had nodules; and six (15%) were without visible reaction. The different methods of transporting the vaccine, as well as the different responses of men and women, are discussed.
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C2 - 511513
AN - SCOPUS:0018690383
SN - 0021-2180
VL - 15
SP - 749
EP - 753
JO - Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
JF - Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
IS - 9
ER -