| IMMUNIZATION OF WHITE MICE TO ECTROMELIA WITH VACCINE VIRUS - II | |
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Intrapertioneal booster inoculation of vaccine virus (strain 'Ankara') renews immunization to induced intraperitoneal ectromelia infection. The protection of the booster shot becomes attenuated during the same interval of time as that of the initial vaccination, i.e. 12 to 26 weeks. Intraperitoneal administration of appropriate doses of commercially available vaccine lymph and/ or tissue-culture vaccine produces the same immunization to induced intraperitoneal ectromelia infection as the inoculum from vaccine (strain 'Ankara') infected chorio-allantois membranes. Intraperitoneal vaccination increases the survival rate of a stock of mice with latent ectromelia as against non-vaccinated controls of the same stock. Female mice develop a higher immunity than male animals., Trans. of Zentralblatt fuer Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde und Infektionskrankheiten. Abt. 1. Originale (West Germany) v197 p34-47 1965. |
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Zeller, H., Reckzeh, G. |
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ARMY BIOLOGICAL LABS FREDERICK MD |
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1968-04-24 |
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, *POX VIRUSES, DOSAGE, TRANSLATIONS, MICE, IMMUNITY, VACCINES, WEST GERMANY, INJECTIONS(MEDICINE), TISSUE CULTURE, TOXIC TOLERANCES., MORTALITY RATES, FOREIGN REPORTS |
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DTIC AND NTIS |
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. |
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Languages : en |
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