FIELD: medicine; biotechnology.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medical virology and biotechnology. Disclosed is a method for human culture rotavirus inactivation, consisting in that a human rotavirus suspension obtained by successive passages on a culture of inoculated cells of SPEV animals, triple freezing-thawing, centrifugation at 5,000 g for 30 minutes and control of cytopathogenic action on animal cell culture, centrifuged at 40,000 g for 5 minutes; obtained supernatant virus-containing liquid is placed in a tray of quartz glass with size of 20 × 200 mm, the cuvette is placed at distance of 1 mm from the llama surface of a bactericidal radiator OBN-75 UHL4 and exposed to ultraviolet radiation at wave length 253.7 nm for 5 minutes.
EFFECT: invention provides 100 % inactivation of infectious properties of rotavirus, does not change the protein structure and preserves its immunogenic properties.
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Dates
2020-12-11—Published
2019-08-26—Filed