TY - JOUR KW - Antigens KW - Cell Count KW - False Negative Reactions KW - False Positive Reactions KW - Humans KW - Lepromin KW - leprosy KW - Skin Tests AU - HANKS J H AU - Nakayama T AU - Abe M AU - TUMA M AU - Bechelli L M AU - Martinez Dominguez V AB -

Because of the wide range of concentrations of Mycobacterium leprae in existing lepromins the authors studied methods of producing a standardizable lepromin containing 160 million bacilli/ml. The effects of using different dilutions of lepromin on the incidence of false-positive reactions were also studied.Progress reported includes a convenient method for preparing large batches of non-sedimenting lepromin, which is directly suitable for microscopic counting of Myco. leprae cells; and a validation of current methods for microscopic enumeration of Myco. leprae. Skin tests with diluted lepromins have demonstrated that dilutions up to 1:16 increase progressively the ability to distinguish between lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy. This work has provided further evidence that 20 million bacilli/ml (a 1:8 dilution of the initial lepromin) should produce adequate Mitsuda reactions in general populations, provided that 3-mm reactions are taken as the criterion for 1+ positivity. The net effect of these findings is equivalent to expanding the world supply of lepromin by 8 times.Recommendations for further research are proposed.

BT - Bulletin of the World Health Organization C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5311057?dopt=Abstract DA - 1970 IS - 5 J2 - Bull. World Health Organ. LA - eng N2 -

Because of the wide range of concentrations of Mycobacterium leprae in existing lepromins the authors studied methods of producing a standardizable lepromin containing 160 million bacilli/ml. The effects of using different dilutions of lepromin on the incidence of false-positive reactions were also studied.Progress reported includes a convenient method for preparing large batches of non-sedimenting lepromin, which is directly suitable for microscopic counting of Myco. leprae cells; and a validation of current methods for microscopic enumeration of Myco. leprae. Skin tests with diluted lepromins have demonstrated that dilutions up to 1:16 increase progressively the ability to distinguish between lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy. This work has provided further evidence that 20 million bacilli/ml (a 1:8 dilution of the initial lepromin) should produce adequate Mitsuda reactions in general populations, provided that 3-mm reactions are taken as the criterion for 1+ positivity. The net effect of these findings is equivalent to expanding the world supply of lepromin by 8 times.Recommendations for further research are proposed.

PY - 1970 SP - 703 EP - 9 T2 - Bulletin of the World Health Organization TI - Studies towards the standardization of lepromin. Progress and prospects. UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2427501/pdf/bullwho00216-0054.pdf VL - 42 SN - 0042-9686 ER -