Effectiveness of Thymostimulin and Study of Lymphocyte-Dependent Antibacterial Activity in Children with Recurrent Respiratory Infections

1993 
AbstractRecurrent respiratory infections (RRI) consist of more relapsing acute respiratory infections than the ones expected for the age [>6 acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) per year if age is >3 years, and >8 acute RTI per year if age is <3 years]. Concerning the pathogenesis of RRI, several investigations report the important role of environmental factors, early socialization and immunological dysfunctions, such as lymphocyte subpopulations alterations, IgG subclass deficiency and phagocytosis and/or opsonization deficit during acute infections. In this framework, we have studied the lymphocyte-dependent antibacterial activity (ABA) among 121 children affected by RRI. Results show a statistically significant alteration of this function in 38 children (31.4%): 19 of them exhibited an absent ABA (group 1), while in the others same function was reduced (group 2). A bovine thymic extract, thymostimulin, was administered to both groups by intramuscular injections (1mg/kg) for a 3 month cycle. At the ...
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