Reports Use Of Gamma Globulin In Polio Fight -$ Brtl Cross Briiip Asked To Colled More Blood For Program -«, Called upon to collect several million pints of blood for making itf&.i fight against poliomyelit Cross officials met m Portsmouth a few days ago to make plans for meeting (fit hei-gt new task. Go ing beyond die experimental stage the polio prevention program is being advanced on a large scale this year for the first time. Attending the meeting in Vir ginia recently, Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Jr., executive secretary of the Martin County Red Cross Chapter, released the following information on gamma globulin in the form of questions and answers: What is gainina globulin'.’ Gamma globulin (also called immune serum globulin) is that part of human blood that contains antibodies built up in the blood stream as the result of the hu man body's fighting disease. These antibodies remain in the blood stream. They can be separated from the whole blood and concen trated for injection into patients suffering a variety of diseases. How long has gamma globulin been used in medical practice'.' The possibility of separating an tibodies from whole blood and using them as medicine wa. the outgrowth of research just before and during World War II. What is gamma globulin used for? The major use of gamma globu lin up to this time has oeen in the treatment of measles and in fectious hepatitis. Injection of the globulin into a child who has been exposed to measles can preyi lit the disease in very voung child ren or, m older children, modify i it so that the patient is .-oared dangerous complications such as bronchopneumonia, encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), and serious infections of the inner ear. If a child has a mild case he builds up his own lifetime immun ity against measles. Before the value of gamma glo bulin in the treatment of measles was clinically proved and its use became common, the death rate among children suffering measles was estimated by the United States Public Health Service as 1 in evM-y 328 cases. Wide use of gamma globulin began in 1944, ao vViii.>1ciii:> ih'C .Teatil rave' among measles sufferers was cut in half. Infectious hepatitis (commonly called contagious jaundice) is the filth highest in incidence of the diseases reported to the United. States Public Health Service. It is an infection of the liver and is often fatal. Immune globulin has proved extremely beneficial in preventing or modifying the dis ease in those who have been ex posed. Can gamma globulin be used as, a cure for measles, hepatitis, and polio after the disease develops? Gamma globulin apparently has much less therapeutic value if ad ministered after any of these dis eases develop. Its usefulness is to confer a degree of immunity on a person who has been exposed to the disease but has not become ill from the disease This is particu larly true in poliomyelitis, the ef fectiveness of gamma globulin be ing dependent upon its use before the polio virus has attacked the nerve cells in the spinal column. From what source do physician? obtain gamma globulin? Since its discovery, a large part of the globulin used in the Unit ed States and its insular posses sions has been provided to phy.- i-j cians by the American Red Cross. Distribution has been through state and local health depart ments Since distribution of the globulin began in 1944. the Red | Cross has provided more than 4, ! 000 000 units of the serum The dose of gamma globulin for meas les is 1 or 2 cubic centimeters (1-41 or 1-2 teaspoonful) injected into the muscles. In this country there are only four processing laboratories pro ducing gamma globulin from whole blood or plasma. In addi tion, there are several commercial firms producing small amounts of gamma globulin from placentas. Hod did the Red Cross get the globulin? At the end of hostilities in World War II, the military auth orities returned to the Red Cross dried blood plasma that was sur plus to its needs. This surplus a wi.» ft acti.onij.ted into ^ry ma globulin and other valuable blood derivatives by commercial laboratories under contract with the Reel Cross, the Red Cross pav ing the expense" of fractionating and distributing the derivatives. The cost to the Red Cross for frac tionating and distributing these products exceeded $7,000,000. The blood from which the plas ma has been produced and which, in turn, was the source of the de rivatives had been donated by the American people. Therefore, it could not be sold by or to any body but had to be returned to the people without charge. What is the value of gamma glo bulin in the treatment of polio? For more than 20 years plasma or serum from persons who have recovered from polio has been given to patients in an.attempt to prevent the disease. This has not often boon successful. Two things changed the picture: (1) the pre paration of gamma globulin made it possible to concentrate the anti bodies from tht- blood of many people, thus providing some pro tection against the different strains of the disease in a small volume of material, and (2) about 2 years ago it was demonstrated that before the polio virus enters the nerve tissue it passes through the blood stream. If antibodies are administered to an individual dui ing tins pei iod, they may mini mize or prevent the destruction of nerve tissue by the polio virus Experiments conducted over the past 2 years in Provo (Utah), Houston (Texas), and Sioux City (Iowa), under the auspices of the National Foundation for Infantile » 1 From ill** cars listed lidow you will nolo ilia! we are loaded with ties***! cars*. 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