Vaccines
... vaccines . In : Plotkin SA , Mortimer EA , ( eds ) . Vaccines . Philadelphia : WB Saunders ; 1988 , 492-512 . into the attenuation of influenza viruses by serial passage . Br Med J 4 : 482 , 1968 . 165. Minor TE , Dick EC , Dick RC ...
Vaccine Protocols
... vaccines for use, WHO strongly reiterates the need for a single standard of quality. Only vaccines of assured quality should be considered for use in national immunization programs on the basis of the risk/benefit ratio for the ...
Experiments with Bacterium Anthracis, Anthrax Vaccines and Hyperimmunization
... vaccines were used , in order to get their virulence . Pasteur's anthrax vaccine in blue tubes , for sale by Pasteur Vaccine Company ; Pasteur's anthrax vaccine , for sale by Sorby Vaccine Company , and Mulford's anthrax vaccine . It ...
Serums, vaccines and toxines in treatment and diagnosis
... vaccine has failed to avert the fatal termination . Craig states that he has collected from the literature 29 cases of acute ulcerative endocarditis treated with vaccines : of these 13 were cured and 8 improved . It may be well to ...
Tuberculin and Vaccine in Tubercular Affections
... vaccines . An autogenous vaccine becomes a stock vaccine when used for a similar infection in a different individual . In the manufacture of a stock vaccine , the more the cul- ture obtained resembles the strain of the causative ...
Vaccine Education and Promotion
... vaccines. • Vaccine sequelae were prioritized for the newly developed vaccines. • Vaccine effectiveness was regarded as most important for the established vaccines. • Medical experts' vaccination experiences influenced preferences for ...
Improving immunization programmes uptake and addressing vaccine hesitancy
... vaccine quality, many people have expressed a preference for imported vaccines. Crowd psychology may be at play in the choice of the 9- valent vaccine, instead of a full understanding of the differences between valence types. From the ...
The Lancet
vaccines obtained from broth cultures ; and vaccines obtained by the trituration of bacteria , by autolysis , or treatment by caustic alkalies and subsequent precipitation with acids , as substitutes for vaccines which have been ...
A Practical Text-book of Infection, Immunity and Biologic Therapy
... vaccine should be limited as far as possible . Mixed vaccines for therapeutic immunization are commonly employed in the treatment of chronic infections of exposed mucous membranes and notably of the ear and respiratory tract . At the ...
The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics
... VACCINES The familiar definition of bacterial vaccines as ' enumerated suspensions of killed bacteria in a watery excipient ' requires amplification in view of the recent introduction of the lipo - vaccines of Le Moignic and Sezary ...
North American Journal of Homoeopathy
... vaccines eliminating the danger of anaphylaxis is sufficient to warrant its selection . Second : Vaccines lose in therapeutic value by heat , as in ster- ilization . This does not hold true by giving pus by the mouth . Third : Vaccines ...
The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society
... Vaccines are of two varieties , autogen- ous vaccines or those made from the germs from the lesions of the patient for whom the vaccine is to be used , and stock or heterogenous vaccines which are made from organisms isolated from ...
Weekly Bulletin
... vaccine virus , normal horse serum , bacterial vaccines , sensi- tized typhoid vaccine , sensitized streptococcic vaccine , sensitized staphylococcic vaccine , sen- sitized bacterial vaccines , and antirabic virus . Diphtheria antitoxin ...
Operative Therapeusis
... vaccines are those in which the staphylococci are concerned . Stock vaccines must , of course , be used for ... VACCINE AND SERUM THERAPY 205 APPLICATION OF VACCINE AND SERUM THERAPY TO VARIOUS DISEASES.
Operative therapeusis. v.1
... vaccines are those in which the staphylococci are concerned . Stock vaccines must , of course , be used for ... VACCINE AND SERUM THERAPY 205 APPLICATION OF VACCINE AND SERUM THERAPY TO VARIOUS DISEASES.
Journal of the American Institute of Homœopathy
... vaccines in the different infections from the staphylococci , and next typhoid vaccines in typhoid fever . The most disappointing results have been in the streptococcic infections , and that to me seems to have an explanation in the ...
British Medical Journal
... VACCINE . 1 A vaccine is a substance which , when injected into the animal body , induces the formation of specific antibodies . This definition makes the term " vaccine " synonymous with the word " antigen . " Originally vaccines were ...
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
... vaccines were prepared : ( 1 ) an aureus vaccine consisting of strains 5 and 9 , ( 2 ) an albus vaccine con- sisting of strains 18 and 33 and ( 3 ) a mixed albus and aureus vaccine consisting of all 4 strains . In the laboratory , the ...
Dental Record
... vaccine therapy therefore fails to satisfy the most important requirement . It may be pleaded , in favour of vaccine treatment , that the infection in the pockets is causing local injury and that vaccines may raise the resistance of the ...
Journal of the American Medical Association
... Vaccine 3 : This vaccine was made as Vaccine 2 , but before the bacilli were killed they were washed till the filtrate gave a biuret negative test . These three vaccines were made from the same strain of typhoid bacillus and ...
