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February, of Number 2 Duration Immunity Conferred by Vaccine* Results of Re-vaccination by Intracutaneous Injection of Typhoid Vaccine Typhoid THE LABORATORY STAFF, ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL Under Supervision of J. F. SILER, M.D., AND G. C. DUNHAM, M.D., DR.P.H., F.A.P.H.A. Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, Director, Army Medical School; and Lieut. Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, Director of Laboratories, Army Medical School, Washington, D. C. 7TJW0 progress reports have been made of typhoid vaccine in the laboratories of the Army Medical School.) 2 During the past two years we have had the- opportunity to undertake experimental studies with a view to estimating the duration of the protection afforded by the vaccine. Also, a study has been made of the value of revaccination with a single small dose of vaccine intracutaneously injected. This paper is a progress report of these two phases of our studies of typhoid vaccine. * Presented by Licut. Colonel G. C. Dunham, M.C., before the Laboratory Section of the American Public Health Association at the Sixty-seventh miieeting in Kansas City, Mo., October 26, 1938. DURATION OF IMMUNITY published on the studies being The presence of protective antibodies in the blood stream after vaccination with
American Journal of Public Health – American Public Health Association
Published: Feb 1, 1939
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