ANTIBODY FORMATION IN WORKERS OF ROENTGEN DEPARTMENTS VACCINATED WITH LIVE TULAREMIA VACCINE (in Russian)
Journal Article
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· Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR
OSTI ID:4013139
Workers of roentgenological departments, physicians, roentgen technicians and auxiliary personnel (a totul of 15 persons) were immunized by the pericutaneous method with live tularemia vaccine. For comparison, subject to immunization were 5 medical workers not working in roentgenological departments. In all the persons immunized blood was taken 1, 2, 3 months and one year after the vaccination for studies of the agglutination titers of sera. The lowest antibody titer was seen in roentgen technicians, whereas the highest---in auxiliary personnel and the controls. (auth)
- Research Organization:
- Originating Research Org. not identified
- NSA Number:
- NSA-15-017966
- OSTI ID:
- 4013139
- Journal Information:
- Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR, Vol. Vol: 6: No. 1; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-61
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- Russian
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