REGULATIONS OF USSR MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN REGARD TO VACCINES AND SERA
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CLASSIFICATION HS --EY -CC--Rrp-gB~-TTTIp~L
CENTRALEICNTELLiGENCE AGENCY REPORT
INFORMATION FROM
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO.
COUNTRY USSR
SUBJECT Scientific - Medicine, diagnostic sera,
anti-influenza vaccines
HOW
PUBLISHED Monthly periodical
WHERE
PUBLISHED Moscow
DATE
PUBLISHED Mar 1953
LANGUAGE Russian
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DATE OF
INFORMATION 1953
DATE DIST. UJun 1953
NO. OF PAGES 4
SUPPLEMENT TO
REPORT NO.
Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, No 3, Mar 1953,
PP 97-99.
REGULATIONS OF USSR MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
IN REGARD TO VACCINES AND SERA
By order of the Ministry of Public Health USSR, the following nomenclature
has been confirmed for bacterial diagnostic preparations supplied by the insti-
tutes of vaccines and sera:
1. Typhoid
2. Typhoid somatic (0).
3. Paratyphoid A.
4. Paratyphoid B.
5. Breslau.
6. Gaertner.
7. Suipestifer.
8. Dysentery, Grigor'yev-Shiga.
9. Dysentery, Hiss-Flexner.
10. Dysentery, Kruse-Sonne.
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11.
Dysentery, Schmitz-Schtutzer.
12.
Dysentery, Newcastle.
13.
Proteua OX19, OXj, OXK.
14.
Cholera.
15.
Tularemia.
16.
Tularemia, for the blood-drop reaction.
17.
Brucellosis, for the Wright reaction.
18.
Brucellosis, for the Huddleston reaction.
19.
Leptospirosis of the I, II, III, IV, V, VI type.
20.
Rickettsiae,, Provazek.
21.
Rickettsiae, Mooser.
22.
Rickettsiae, tick-transmitted.
23.
Rickettsiae, smallpox (vescular) type.
24.
Influenza A, Al. and B.
II. ANTIGENS AND RAFTERS FOR THE PRECIPITATION REACTION
25.
Typhoid.
26.
Paratyphoid A and B.
27.
Dysentery, Grigor'yev-Shiga.
28.
Dysentery, Hiss-Flexner.
29.
For precipitation reactions in teats for syphilis.
III. ANTIGENS FOR THE REACTION OF COMPLEMENT FIXATION
30.
Influenza A, Al, and B.
31.
Choriomeningitia.
32.
Tick encephalitis.
33.
Japanese encephalitis.
34.
Gonococci.
35.
For the Wassermann reaction.
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IV. ANTIGENS FOR SKIN TESTS
36.
Toxin for the Schick reaction.
37.
Toxin for the Dick reaction.
38.
Tuberculin.
39.
Tularin.
40.
Brucellin.
V. SERA FOR THE REACTION OF AGGLUTINATION AND PRECIPITATION
41.
Typhoid H, 0,
Vi, and polyvalent.
42.
Paratyphoid A.
43.
Paratyphoid B.
44.
Gaertner.
45.
Breslau.
46.
Suipestifer.
47.
Salmonellae monoreceptor 0-antisera and H-antisera according to the
48.
generally accepted classification.
Cholera 0 and H.
49.
Morgan's polyvalent.
50.
Dysentery, Grigor'yev-Shiga.
51.
Dysentery, Hiss-Flexner, polyvalent serum and type-specific sera.
52.
Dysentery, Kruse-Sonne.
53.
Dysentery, Schmitz-Schtutzer.
54.
Dysentery, Boyd, 103 and 119.
55.
Dysentery, Novgorodskaya, II and III.
56.
Meningococci (A, B, C, D)
57.
Streptococci according to Lancefield, A, B,
C, D.
58.
Streptococci according to Griffiths, basic types.
59.
Pneumococci I,
II, III, and mixed (IV).
60.
Brucellosis.
61.
Tularemia.
62.
Whooping cough.
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63. Botulinus A, B, C, and polyvalent.
64. Plague somatic.
65. Plague capsular.
66. Anthrax, precipitating.
67. Hemolytic, active against ram erythrocytes.
68. Influenza A, Al, B
70. Paratyphoid.
In accordance with a decision of the Collegium of the Ministry of Public
Health USSR and the Presidium of the Academy of rieaical Sciences USSR, an in-
vestigation of the epidemiological effectiveness of live virulent anti-
influenza vaccines and of the therapeutic effectiveness of combined anti-
influenza serum has been organized and is being carried out on wide scale.
The work is being conducted under participation of sanitary-epidemiological
institutions at some large cities. The activities in question are headed by
the Institutes of Virology and of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Medical
Sciences USSR, and th_ Moscow lustitute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
imeni I. I. Mechnikov. A preliminary study of the preparations mentioned
has demonstrated their effectiveness in the prophylaxis and therapy of influ-
enza. The results of this study have been reported at a meeting of institutes
of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and of the Ministry of Public Health
USSR, held in the summer of 1952.
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