H-I Antibody titers of Rubella and Neutralization Antibody Titers of Poliomyelitis in the Blood of Mothers and Newborn Infants
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Sang Ha Suh, Young Woo Sohn, Chong Whan Kim, Dong Sup Han |
Department 0f Pediatrics, College 0f Medicine, Kyungpook National University Taegu, Korea |
産母 및 新生兒의 風疹 및 포리오바이러스에 對한 血中抗體保有率에 關하여
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徐相夏, 孫榮佑, 金宗煥, 韓東燮 |
慶北大學校 醫科大學 小兒科學敎室 |
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Abstract |
Hemagglut-ination-inhibiting antibody (H-I antibody) titers of Rubella were measured by the
method of Halonen and neutralization antibody (N-T antibody) titers of Poliomyelitis (Type 1)
were measured by the survey of cytopathic effect to the cells of monkey kidney, with sera of 12
healthy mothers and 17 normal newborn infants who were admitted to Kyungpook University
Hospital during period from May through November 1971.
In H-I antibody titers of Rubella, ten of 17 newborns(58.8%) and seven of 12 mothers(58.3%)
had undetectable levels (<1 : 10). Every antibody titers of newborns (41.2%) having detectable
levels (1 : 10 or above) were 1 : 20 in five newborns, 1 : 40 in two and that of mothers(41.7%)
having detectable levels were 1 : 20 in three mothers, 1 : 40 in two. H-I antibody titers of newborn
infants were almost the same to the levels of their mothers.
In N-T antibody titers of Poliomyelitis (Type 1), only one of 17 newborns had undetectable
level. Every antibody titers of newborns having detectable levels were 1 : 10 in seven newborns,
1 : 20 in one, 1 : 40 in seven, 1 : 80 in one and that of mothers having detectable levels were
1 : 10 in five mothers, 1 : 20 in four, 1 : 40 in three. N-T antibcdy titers of newborn infants were
almost the same to the levels of their mothers.
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