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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-16059

ABSTRACT

An antigen derived from cultured nocardioform bacilli was compared with Mitsuda lepromin in intradermal skin test reactions. Nocardioform bacilli were cultured in gelatin minimal medium from the tissue fluid of 85 lepromatous patients (56 M, 29 F). Of these, 65 samples showed uncontaminated growth of the organism, which were pooled for the manufacture of the test antigen. This antigen was intradermally tested in 50 untreated leprosy patients irrespective of the type, together with Mitsuda lepromin and sterile gelatin minimal media, which served as a control. No early reaction was observed at 72 h, while the late reaction at 28 days was positive in all patients in the Tuberculoid (TT) group with both antigens. Eighteen patients (81.8%) in the Borderline tuberculoid (BT) group reacted strongly to Mitsuda lepromin at 28 days, while 21 patients (95.5%) in this group showed a strong late reaction with the test antigen. The lepromatous (LL) group did not show any reaction with the two antigens. It is inferred that nocardioform bacilli are easy to cultivate, and that the test antigen compares well with Mitsuda lepromin.


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Actinomycetales/immunology , Adult , Antigens, Bacterial/immunology , Female , Humans , Leprosy, Lepromatous/microbiology , Male , Skin Tests
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