High incidence of precipitins in sera of heroin addicts
W. R. Smith, I. D. Wells, F. L. Glauser and H. S. Novey
We analyzed sera of 50 consecutively hospitalized heroin-abuse patients for
precipitins against several antigens. Forty-seven addicts had precipitins
against extracts from moldy hay, and 34 against extracts from bagasse.
Thirty-six showed precipitin bands against extracts from one or more of the
following: Aspergillus, Micropolyspora faeni, and Thermoactinomyces
vulgaris. These findings were significantly different from those of a
control population (P less than .0001 for all antigens tested). The recent
culture identification of bacteria and fungi from street heroin suggests
that the addicted population may be injecting antigenic material
intravenously, with subsequent antibody formation.