AMOUNT AND DURATION OF IMMUNITY INDUCED BY INTRADERMAL INOCULATION OF CULTURED VACCINE VIRUS |
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Authors: | Thomas M. Rivers S. M. Ward R. D. Baird |
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Affiliation: | From the Hospital of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research |
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Abstract: | Continued cultivation of vaccine virus in a medium consisting of minced chick embryo tissue and Tyrode''s solution has resulted in a virus qualitatively changed to such an extent that considerable amounts of it can be injected intradermally into human beings without danger or inconvenience. Individuals who are vaccinated intradermally with the cultured virus should be revaccinated dermally six months to a year later with a potent calf lymph virus in order to obtain a satisfactory immunity to smallpox without being subjected to the dangers and inconvenience associated with primary vaccinations with calf lymph virus. |
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