PMID: 6969503Oct 1, 1980Paper

Certain indices of cell-mediated immunity among brucellosis patients who were vaccinated and react positively to brucellin

Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii, i immunobiologii
E S BelozerovG I Nuralinova

Abstract

A significant decrease in the absolute content of T-lymphocytes and an increase in the percentage of macrophages were revealed in patients with acute and chronic brucellosis, persons vaccinated with live brucellosis vaccine and in persons with a positive reaction to brucellin. At the peak of acute brucellosis infection and at an early period following immunization with live brucellosis vaccine a high percentage of cases showing the presence of T-lymphocytes sensitized to brucellosis antigen was observed.

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