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Indian J Public Health ; 2007 Apr-Jun; 51(2): 91-6
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-109145

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OBJECTIVES: The present study was undertaken to standardize skin testing and to develop a safe and effective premedication protocol for administration of ERIG in those with skin test positivity/hypersensitivity. METHODS: A method of grading of skin testing was developed using injection histamine as a positive control. This was evaluated by using it on 517 subjects who had severe (WHO category III) exposure to rabies. A premedication protocol consisting of injections pheniramine, ranitidine, hydrocortisone and adrenaline was evaluated by using it on fifty one subjects who were skin test positive/hypersensitive to ERIG. RESULTS: The premedication protocol was safe and effective as all the S1 subjects could be administered the full dose of ERIG despite being skin test positive/hypersensitive to ERIG. Besides the premedication drugs/protocol did not affect the immune response to vaccine and ERIG therapy.


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Adolescent , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Animaux , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Protocoles cliniques , Hypersensibilité médicamenteuse/complications , Femelle , Glucocorticoïdes/usage thérapeutique , Antihistaminiques des récepteurs H1/usage thérapeutique , Equus caballus , Humains , Immunoglobulines/administration et posologie , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Tests intradermiques , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Prémédication , Rage (maladie)/complications , Vaccins antirabiques/administration et posologie , Ranitidine/usage thérapeutique
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-119645

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BACKGROUND: At present, in the event of re-exposure to rabies, 2 booster doses are recommended for people who have been previously vaccinated with cell culture rabies vaccines by the conventional intramuscular route. As the intradermal route of vaccination is likely to be introduced in the future, we investigated the immune response to a cell culture rabies vaccine after crossing over from the intramuscular to the intradermal route and vice versa. METHODS: Twenty healthy adult volunteers who had received a primary course of rabies vaccination with purified chick embryo cell rabies vaccine by either the intramuscular (n = 10) or intradermal (n = 10) route received booster vaccination with the same vaccine by the alternative route. The regimen used was 0.1 ml of vaccine by the intradermal route at two sites (deltoid area) for the intramuscular group, or 1 ml of vaccine by the intramuscular route (deltoid muscle) to the intradermal group on days 0 and 3. RESULTS: There was a 15-fold rise in the rabies virus neutralizing antibody response both by the intradermal and intramuscular routes of booster vaccination (p < 0.0001). Thus, the change of route of purified chick embryo cell booster vaccination did not alter the anamnestic immune response to the vaccine. No side-effects were observed after vaccination with either of the routes. CONCLUSION: Purified chick embryo cell vaccine was found to be safe and immunologically efficacious following booster vaccination after cross-over from the intradermal to the intramuscular route and vice versa.


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Adulte , Animaux , Anticorps antiviraux/sang , Embryon de poulet , Études croisées , Femelle , Humains , Rappel de vaccin , Injections intradermiques , Injections musculaires , Mâle , Vaccins antirabiques/administration et posologie
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