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dc.contributor.authorDiaz, Ana Maria O. dees_ES
dc.contributor.authorPerdomo, Graciela Nes_ES
dc.contributor.authorBecco, Oscares_ES
dc.date.accessioned2015
dc.date.available2015
dc.date.issueds.d.es_ES
dc.date.issued1988es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/17645
dc.description.abstractConsidering that every year some 300 people die of rabies in Latin America and the Caribbean, it is important for the Region to have rabies vaccines that are potent, innocuous, stable, and inexpensive. The type of rabies vaccine most widely used for both human and animal purposes at present is suckling mouse brain (SMB) vaccine. To demonstrate the stability of SMB vaccine at different temperatures, test lots of liquid and lyophilized SMB vaccine were prepared for human and canine use. Samples were then stored at 4oC, 25oC, and 37oC; and their antigenic potency was checked periodically by the NIH test. The average antigenic potency of six test lots of liquid SMB vaccine prepared for human use declined by some 52.3 percent, from an initial average level of 0.8, when stored at 4oC over 15 months. However, all the lots met the minimum potency requirement established by the NIH test at the end of 15 months at 4oC. All six also retained acceptable potency for 30 days when stored at 37oC. Similar patterns were exhibited by lots of liquid vaccine prepared for canine and bovine useen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBoletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana (OSP);104(3),mar. 1988es_ES
dc.subjectVacinas Antirrábicaspt_BR
dc.subjectArmazenagem de Medicamentoses_ES
dc.subjectAmérica Latinaes_ES
dc.subjectRegião do Caribept_BR
dc.titleEstabilidad de la vacuna antirrábica de cerebro de ratón lactante almacenada a distintas temperaturases_ES
dc.typeJournal articlesen_US
dc.rights.holderPan American Health Organizationen_US


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