Abstract
The formation of antiserum against this strain was observed in rabbit. The tissue culture fluid used as an antigen was weekly inoculated through intramuscular route. The neutralizing titre was 1:80 after a week which remained unchanged for several repeated inoculations.
The antibody distribution of this “Kakiki strain” was screened in employment of the sera obtained from the group of the children with Guillain-Barré syndrome, paralytic polio, and control healthy individuals respectively. The figure revealed positive antibody presence 8/10 in Guillain-Barré syndrome, 3/10 in polio, and 6/10 in controls. The positives were mostly found in the sera age over 3 years in the view of age distribution. The relation of this Kakiki Strain to the Guillain-Barré Syndrome was discussed.