Experimental Study on the Effect of Homologous Vaccine of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa |
Jong Hwa Kim, MD1, Myoung Sik Choi, MD2, and Woo Hyun Chang, MD2, (Director : Prof. Jin Young Kim, MD) |
1;Department of Otolaryngology, 2;Microbiology, College of Medicine, Seoul National Unversity, Korea |
綠膿菌感染에 對한 同種백신 效果에 關한 實驗的 硏究 |
金鍾和1 · 金鎭永1 · 崔明植2 · 張友鉉2 · (指導 : 金鎭永 敎授) |
서울대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실1;미생물학교실2; |
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ABSTRACT |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen commonly associated with nosocomial infections. Because of the limited efficacy of chemotherapy against pseudomonas infection, this study attempted to evaluate the protective effects of pseudomonas vaccine(serotype F) in the animal experiment for the potential applicability of the vaccine to the clinical situations. Single, twice, thrice vaccinated and control ICR mice having experimentally induced burns(second degree, 20% of total body surface) on the dorsal surface were infected immediately or 24 hours later after burn with variable inoculum size(3×108 or 3×107 cells) of homologous(serotype F) and of heterologous(serotype B)
P. aeruginosa into burned area or into peritoneal cavity. Following results were obtained : 1) The pseudomonas vaccine was definitely protective against the homologous
P. aeruginosa infection. 2) The pseudomonas vaccine was partly protective against the heterologous
P. aeruginosa infection. Therefore, in order to apply these results to clinical situation to prevent
P. aeruginosa infection, it is suggested that representative serotypes of
P. aeruginosa prevalent in the environment be included in the vaccination program.
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