REACTION TO THE INTRACUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF ANTHRAXIN IN PERSONS IMMUNIZED AGAINST ANTHRAX

Abstract

A study was made of the immuno-allergic changes in workers from a leather-shoe combine and a meat-poultry packing plant who had been inoculated cutaneously with the STI anthrax vaccine. Reaction to the intracutaneous administration of anthraxin occurred in only 52% of those inoculated with the STI vaccine on the 171--314th day. In the majority of cases it was attenuated in 30--40 hours; therefore, it is not expedient to consider the results of the reaction after 48 hours.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0652663

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