Effect of Levamisole on the immune status of malnourished children

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Abstract

Levamisole is known to enhance an impaired immune response. Its function as an immunostimulant was assessed in malnourished children. A total of 26 children suffering from severe protein-calorie malnutrition were selected for the study. Serum immunoglobulins were estimated in these subjects and to assess cell-mediated immunity, enumeration of T lymphocytes and the lymphocyte proliferative response were carried out. The results show an increase in the cell-mediated immunity response in the levamisole-treated group, thereby suggesting that levamisole may help to speed the recovery of malnourished children suffering from various infections.

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Prakash, M. S., Rao, V. M., & Reddy, V. (1998). Effect of Levamisole on the immune status of malnourished children. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 44(3), 165–166. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/44.3.165

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