Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
November 1987
The levels of antitoxic and vibriocidal antibodies in the sera of suckling rabbits after their parenteral immunization with cholera vaccine, cholera toxoid and a combination of cholera vaccine and toxoid were examined. Cholera vaccine induces intensive production of vibriocidal antibodies, and cholera toxoid, of antitoxic antibodies. The parenteral administration of the serum of rabbits immunized with cholera toxoid neutralized the action of cholera toxin in the small intestine of suckling rabbits.
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October 1986
Parenteral immunization of rabbits with cholera vaccine decreased the number of Vibrio cholerae adhering to the mucous membrane of the small intestine. Cholera toxoid and the complex preparation ensure protection from the local action of cholera toxin on the ligated loop of the rabbit intestine, while cholera vaccine produces no effect under the same conditions. The use of three preparations under study leads to the decrease of exudative reaction to the introduction of live V.
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August 1984
The antigenic potency of the proposed national reference preparations in comparison with that of the corresponding international reference preparations was studied by means of the active protection test in mice. The antigenic potency of the proposed national reference preparations for Inaba and Ogawa was found to be the same or even greater than the antigenic potency of the international reference preparations for cholera vaccine. A high level of antigenic activity was observed during comparison of a production lot of cholera divaccine with the international reference preparation and the national reference preparation in parallel tests.
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