Abstract

SummaryTanned sheep erythrocytes, sensitized with M. hominis type 1 antigen, were stored in aliquots at — 70°C and used in IHA tests over a period of 3 months. This procedure maintained reproducibility. Fifty-seven per cent of sera from healthy persons of all ages contained antibody when tested by IHA but only 5% contained antibody when tested by CF. indicating the greater sensitivity of the IHA technique. There was an inverse relationship between the presence of IHA antibody in the sera of volunteers before inoculation with the DC63 strain of M. hominis type 1 and the occurrence of illness, indicating the protective effect of this antibody. Most volunteers without antibody prior to inoculation developed an illness and a 4-fold or greater rise in antibody as measured by IHA; no rises were demonstrated by CF. Tests on serial sera obtained from some volunteers indicated that 4-fold or greater antibody rises developed 10 days after inoculation and in some instances the antibody persisted for at least 16 week...

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