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Hepatitis immunoglobulin

Witzmann FA, Jarnot BM, Parker DN, Clack JW. Modification of hepatic immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein (BiP/Grp78) following exposure to structurally diverse peroxisome proliferators. Fundam Appl Toxicol 1994 23 1-8. [Pg.433]

The early immunoglobulin products prepared by cold-ethanol fractionation were found to be free from transmitting hepatitis infection (106,108) this was not the case with products prepared by alternative methods (109). Subsequentiy, some batches of intravenous immunoglobulin transmitted hepatitis infection (110), emphasizing the importance of estabHshing vaHdated procedures for dealing with potential viral contaminants (111). [Pg.530]

Peters M, Waiting DM, Kelly K, Davis GL, Waggoner JG, Hoofnagle JH (1986) Immunologic effects of interferon-alpha in man treatment with human recombinant interferon-alpha suppresses in vitro immunoglobulin production in patients with chronic type B hepatitis. J Immunol 137 3147-3152... [Pg.239]

The diagnosis of hepatitis A is made by detecting immunoglobulin antibody to the capsid proteins of the HAV. The presence of IgM anti-HAVin the serum indicates an acute infection. IgM appears approximately 3 weeks after exposure and becomes undetectable within 6 months. In contrast, IgG anti-HAV appears in the serum at approximately the same time IgM anti-HAV develops but indicates protection and lifelong immunity against hepatitis A.1... [Pg.348]

Positive serum immunoglobulin M anti-hepatitis A virus. [Pg.287]

Prophylaxis of HBV can be achieved by vaccination or by passive immunity in postexposure cases with hepatitis B immunoglobulin. [Pg.288]

Hepatitis C virus (HCV), 3 135, 137-138 anitiviral therapy, 3 161-164 infection process, 3 159-161 Hepatitis infection, immunoglobulin-transmitted, 12 139 Hepatitis viruses, 12 153 Hepatotoxic agents, exposure to, 23 118-119... [Pg.427]

Antibodies Derived from Human Donors Hepatitis A and B immunoglobulins, measles immunoglobulins, rabies immunoglobulin, and tetanus immunoglobulin. [Pg.110]

Hepatitis A immunoglobulin Human Specificity against hepatitis A surface antigen... [Pg.406]

Normal immunoglobulin preparations are purified from pooled material obtained from 1000 or more donors. They will generally contain antibodies against diphtheria, measles, poliomyelitis, hepatitis A, rubella and varicella. Normal immunoglobulin may, therefore, be used to provide passive immunization against these diseases. [Pg.407]

Hepatitis B immunoglobulins are administered to persons who have come into contact with hepatitis B, including newborn infants whose mothers have recently been infected with the virus. [Pg.407]

Immunoglobulin obtained from pooled plasma obtained from hepatitis B and HIV negative donors is used as an aspecific immunostimulant in immunodeficiency diseases, idiopathic thrombocytopenia, autoimmune hemolytic anemias, Kawasaki syndrome and to prevent infections in immune compromised patients with leukemia or multiple myeloma. Adverse effects include potentially severe hypersensitivity reactions. [Pg.469]

Given prophylactically or soon after exposure to hepatitis A given to prevent or modify measles (Rubeola), Varicella (Zoster), Rubella, and immunoglobulin deficiency... [Pg.471]


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