Publications by authors named "Rasshchepkina M"

The quality of drugs used in the Russian Federation to prevent and diagnose tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) was analyzed. The TBE vaccines made in Russian were shown to be as effective as those manufactured in foreign countries and to have the similar production techniques and quality indices therefore they may be interchangeable in the population's vaccination. The specific activity of has recently increased in terms of the content of TBE virus antibodies.

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The paper deals with an investigation of an immune response in BALB/c mice immunized with tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) vaccine and infected with TBE virus and in non-immunized mice. The parameters of specific humoral (IgG and IgM) and cellular (gamma-interferon (IFN) and cell proliferation) immunities and the activity of cytokines (necrosis tumor factor-alpha, interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, and IL-12) were studied. There were significant differences in the specific and nonspecific immune response of immunized and non-immunized animals.

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A preclinical trial of the vaccine HIVREPOL provided a complex of methods for assessing the identity and specific activity of vaccines against HIVIAIDS. The identity of "HIVREPOL" has been assessed by indirect enzyme immunoassay (EIA): the vaccine specifically binds the antibodies of the sera from HIV-infected individuals. Immune blot assay was the most informative method for assessing the identity of the candidate vaccine.

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The word deals with the results obtained in the study of the reactogenicity and immunological activity of concentrated and inactivated tissue-culture tick-borne encephalitis vaccine, manufactured by the Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, in the immunization of children and adolescents. The vaccine proved to be moderately reactogenic and exhibited pronounced immunological activity. In 91.

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Inactivated culture vaccine against tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) FSME-Immun-Inject produced in Austria ("Immuno") was compared to vaccine produced in the Institute of Poliomyelitis and viral encephalitis by immunological activity, safety, reactogenicity. In mice, no significant differences in protective activity of the vaccines were found when test-strains were diverse strains of TBE virus. Seroconversion in the sera from the vaccinated two times was not significantly different by the level of antibodies determined for both eastern and western serotypes of TBE virus.

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Comparative analysis of the characteristics of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) strain 205 used for the production of vaccine against TBE and of its variants obtained by passages in mouse brain showed the stability of such properties as infective activity, neurovirulence, sensitivity to physical (heating to 50 C) and chemical (sodium deoxycholate treatment) factors. At the same time increased neurovirulence of variants 205/M10 and 205/M20, which undergone through 10 and 20 passages in white mouse brain, for low-sensitive Syrian hamsters was revealed. Use of a panel of 5 monoclonal antibodies to protein E and of 4 monoclonal antibodies to protein E and of 4 monoclonal antibodies to protein NS3 helped differentiate between not only strains 205 and Sofyin, but between variants of strain 205 as well.

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As shown in this study, the immunization of animals with killed vaccines against tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) leads to the formation of specific immunity, depending on the antigenic structure of the vaccine strain and the test strains used for challenge. Vaccines obtained on the basis of the TBE virus strain of the Eastern antigenic variant induced the development of a wider spectrum of specific protective activity than vaccines obtained on the basis of the TBE virus strain of the Western antigenic variant.

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One of the commercial lots of yellow fever vaccine has been attested as the National Branch Standard (NBS) of yellow fever vaccine. This NBS has been studied in all tests required by the regulations for standard vaccines. The NBS has been found to meet the necessary requirements in all its characteristics.

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