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Intradermal TAB immunization against enteric infections

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

P. N. Bardhan
Affiliation:
Armed Forces Medical College, Poona
H. N. Dutta
Affiliation:
Armed Forces Medical College, Poona
P. Krishnaswami
Affiliation:
Armed Forces Medical College, Poona
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To compare the effects of subcutaneous and intradermal methods of administration of TAB vaccine for primary immunization against enteric infections an investigation was carried out on 257 Army recruits.

The general and local reactions were more unfavourable by the intradermal method. The agglutinin responses were better with the intradermal route.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1963

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