
The Schick test, invented between 1910 and 1911 is a test used to determine whether or not a person is susceptible to diphtheria. It was named after its inventor, Béla Schick (1877–1967), a Hungarian-born American pediatrician. The test is a simple procedure. A small amount (0.1 ml) of diluted (1/50 MLD) diphtheria toxin is injected intradermal...
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A test for susceptibility to Corynebacterium diphtheriae toxin: 0.1 ml of Schick test toxin is injected into the skin of one forearm (test site) and the same quantity of the same, but heat-inactivated, material into the skin of the other forearm (control site); individuals with toxin-neutralizing antibodies either will have no reaction at either in...
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(shik) an intradermal test for diphtheria. Diluted diphtheria toxin equal to one-fiftieth of the minimum lethal dose is injected intradermally. Lack of immunity to diphtheria is indicated by redness and edema appearing at the injection site in 24 to 36 hours and lasting four to five days. This test has now largely been ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: shik Definitions: 1. a test for susceptibility to Corynebacterium diphtheriae toxin: 0.1 mL of Schick test toxin is injected into the skin of one forearm (test site) and the same quantity of the same, but heat-inactivated, material into the skin of the other forearm (control site); those with toxin-neutralizing antibodies ...
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[
n] - a skin test for immunity to diphtheria
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noun a skin test for immunity to diphtheria
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