Publications by authors named "Kuwert E"

A live cold-recombinant influenza B virus vaccine (RB77) was given intranasally in a placebo-controlled, double blind study to volunteers in dosages of 10(7.9) EID50/ml, 10(7.25) EID50/ml, 10(5.

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Serological examination to determine anti-HBc antibodies in 1487 medical personnel working with practitioners in Essen revealed a hepatitis B virus incidence rate of 12.8%. The incidence rate depended on age, years of service, and nature of duties.

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In 36 patients representing different clinical stages of multiple sclerosis (MS) (9 patients with acute exacerbations; 21 patients in remission; 5 patients with chronic progressive MS) determinations of T lymphocyte populations using monoclonal antibodies against surface antigens (OKT3 (pan T cells), OKT4 (helper T cells), OKT8 (cytotoxic/suppressor T cells] were performed. Compared to the control group (40 healthy individuals) a clear elevation of the T4/T8 ratio was found in acute exacerbations and to a lesser degree in patients with inactive phases of MS. Patients with chronic progressive disease did not show increased T4/T8 ratios.

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Haemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies against influenza virus types A and B were determined in the sera of 733 healthy persons among the population of the Ruhr region. The receptivity rate for the total population to strains A/Philippines 2/82 (H3N2) and A/Brazil 1/78 (H1N1) was 60% and 80%, respectively. It was as high as greater than 95% with respect to type B (Hongkong).

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Reactogenicity testing was performed accompanying vaccination with the experimental German Hepatitis B Vaccine. 509 individuals, among them 343 healthy adults and 166 hemodialysis patients, were vaccinated with three doses of vaccine. The evaluation of questionnaires indicated that local and systemic adverse reactions were of low intensity and short duration.

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The immunogenicity of an experimental german hepatitis B vaccine has been evaluated in 343 healthy adults. Three doses of vaccine induced anti-HBs antibodies in 94 to 100% of the vaccines. Different batches and doses of vaccine did not significantly influence the seroconversion rates at the end of the vaccine trial.

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Hepatitis-A antibody of the IgM class can be demonstrated in serum by radio-immunoassay quickly, relatively cheaply and simply. The diagnosis of fresh or recent hepatitis-A virus infection can be made from a single serum sample in a single test. Epidemiological analysis of the positive findings obtained in 1981 gave the following results: 1.

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A 25-year-old patient presented with hypogammaglobulinemia diagnosed at the age of 7, causing recurrent infections of the gastrointestinal and bronchial tracts. He was treated with gammaglobulins and infusions of fresh human plasma. At admission he had an exacerbation of his chronic enteric symptoms.

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The lower detection limit of a radioimmunoassay for human myoglobin was determined by two "precision from day to day" methods (90% and 3 s methods), and by two "precision in series" methods (95% confidence range and the method of Markowetz & Munz). According to Markowetz & Munz, the lower detection limit (as a measure of sensitivity) is the lowest myoglobin concentration which, in 15-fold assays, shows no binding value in common with that of the next highest concentration, and no activity value in common with that of the reference binding value. On theoretical grounds (precision in series) and from a practical standpoint (determination of the lower detection limit using one sample assay), this method is the most suitable for the determination of the lower detection limit as a measure of sensitivity.

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Changes in the expression of T-lymphocyte membrane antigens are seen in many diseases, particularly in autoimmune diseases. The reliability of these parameters, as well as their changes associated with age and sex, were examined in 232 healthy subjects using monoclonal antibodies of the OKT series. The precision of the indirect immunofluorescence method for determining the T3, T4 and T8 antigens (corresponding antibodies OKT 3, OKT 4, OKT 8) is within a range expected for biological testing methods (median variation coefficients 7-20%).

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Hepatitis B immunoglobulins of 4 different manufacturers were administered intramuscularly into 37 healthy adults. Each person received an amount of 0.1 ml per kg bodyweight.

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After intramuscular administration of four different hepatitis B immunoglobulins at a dose of 0.1 ml/kg body weight, serum anti-HBs antibody titres were followed over four months in 37 healthy persons. Highest serum concentration averaged 138-355 mU anti-HBs/ml and was generally observed on the third or seventh day after passive immunisation.

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Twenty-six bone marrow transplantations were performed at the West Germany Tumour Centre at Essen between December 1975 and December 1981. Three patients had aplastic anaemia, 23 acute leukaemia. Of the leukaemia patients 13 had a recurrence and ten were in full remission at the time of the transplantation.

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The morphological alteration and disintegration test (MADT) as a key indicator for Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) inactivation was compared with the chimpanzee infectivity test using three suspensions of HBV differing in the degree of inactivation as judged by electronmicroscopic studies. The results of the MADT and the chimpanzee studies correlated well. Thus, the MADT, evidently, can replace the laborious, costly and time-consuming animal studies for the evaluation of chemical disinfectants for hepatovirucidal activity.

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