Comparative Characteristics of Productiveness of Various Methods of Plague Immunization,

Abstract

The peroral, aerosol, and needleless methods which were tested with mass vaccination against plague showed much higher (by 10-15 times) productiveness in comparison with the classic subcutaneous and skin methods. Considering the absence of any advantages (reactivity, immunogenicity) of the subcutaneous and skin methods in comparison with mass methods of inoculations, we can recommend the latter (peroral, aerosol, needleless) for introduction into the anti-epidemic practice of the struggle against plague infections.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 23, 1977
Accession Number
ADA046224

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  • A. A. Vorobiyer
  • D. G. Vdovin
  • V. I. Agafonov
  • V. M. Vorobeichikov
  • Ye. I. Babkin

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  • National Air and Space Intelligence Center

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