Babu, P GCherian, TJairaj, P KJayakumari, HJohn, T J1990-03-012009-05-271990-03-012009-05-271990-03-01Babu PG, Cherian T, Jairaj PK, Jayakumari H, John TJ. Lack of evidence for seroconversion to human immunodeficiency virus in recipients of anti-D immunoglobulin containing HIV antibody. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 1990 Mar; 91(): 81-3http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/24739Twenty nine Rh negative women who had received injections of anti-D (Rho) immunoglobulin preparations (from an Indian firm) contaminated with antibody to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), were tested for seroconversion to HIV, 14-38 wk after injections. All 29 were negative for HIV antibody, indicating that infectious HIV or immunogenic concentrations of inactivated HIV were not present in the investigated immunoglobulin product.engDrug ContaminationFemaleHIV --immunologyHIV Antibodies --analysisHumansImmunoglobulins --analysisRho(D) Immune GlobulinLack of evidence for seroconversion to human immunodeficiency virus in recipients of anti-D immunoglobulin containing HIV antibody.Journal Article