REACTOGENICITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF AEROGENIC VACCINATION AGAINST CERTAIN ZOONOSES
Abstract
Dry aerogenic vaccines against plague, tularemia, brucellosis and anthrax are highly effective in acute experiments on experimental animals. Dry, aerogenic vaccines against plague, tularemia, brucellosis and anthrax when used in the proper dosages, are practically without reactions. Aerogenic immunization against brucellosis, tularemia and plague assures a definite immunological reorganization of the bodies of people, recordable with agglutination reactions (tularemia, brucellosis) opsono-phagocytic reactions (brucellosis), allergic tests (tularemia, brucellosis) and complement fixation reaction (plague).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0630735
Entities
People
- I. I. Daal-berg
- K. G. Gapochko
- N. E. Gefen
- N. I. Aleksandrov
- N. S. Garin
Organizations
- United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories