1975
DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400047069
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Multiple skin testing in leprosy

Abstract: Groups of patients with lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy and hospital staff from six leprosaria in East Africa and 'non-contact' groups of villagers or staff from general hospitals have been skin tested with 10 reagents. These were prepared by ultrasonic disintegration from M. tuberculosis, M. duvalii, M. chelonei and 7 other species identified in the Ugandan environment. Comparisons were made of the percentages of positive reactors in each study group for each reagent. The 'specific' defect of lepromatous … Show more

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“…The skin test antigens used in this study were the same as those used in a previous study (Paul et al 1975) with the addition of Neoaurumin. With the exception of M. tuberculosis, M. duvalii and M. chelonei, all the mycobacteria used for the preparation of these skin test reagents were isolated from the Ugandan environment (Stanford & Paul, 1973); seven of these were of named species and one was of a new slow growing species referred to as M. 'A*'.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The skin test antigens used in this study were the same as those used in a previous study (Paul et al 1975) with the addition of Neoaurumin. With the exception of M. tuberculosis, M. duvalii and M. chelonei, all the mycobacteria used for the preparation of these skin test reagents were isolated from the Ugandan environment (Stanford & Paul, 1973); seven of these were of named species and one was of a new slow growing species referred to as M. 'A*'.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preparation of these skin test reagents has been described previously (Paul et al 1975). The diluted antigenic preparations (2,ug.…”
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“…The substrate used was 2,2-azino-D(3-ethylbenzthiazoline sulphonic acid) and hydrogen peroxide. The antigens used were New Tuberculin (NT), Aviumin-B (AB) and Vaccin (V) prepared from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. avium immunodiffusion type B and M. vaccae respectively, according to Paul, Stanford & Carswell (1975). Purified protein derivative (PPD) from bovine tubercle bacilli was supplied by the Biological Products and Standards Department, Central Veterinary Laboratory, Weybridge.…”
Section: Elisa Testmentioning
confidence: 99%