Communicable Disease Control: A Volume for the Public Health WorkerMacmillan, 1962 - 606 sider |
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Side 69
... Immunization Active immunization aims to give the individual a lasting protection , to guard against potential future exposures . It is obviously preferable to passive immunization , for we are usually unaware of exposure to in ...
... Immunization Active immunization aims to give the individual a lasting protection , to guard against potential future exposures . It is obviously preferable to passive immunization , for we are usually unaware of exposure to in ...
Side 79
... immunization is cumbersome and expensive ; furthermore it is not devoid of errors of technique , whereby one might incorrectly assume a person to be immune when he is actually susceptible . Consequently , testing is often omitted and ...
... immunization is cumbersome and expensive ; furthermore it is not devoid of errors of technique , whereby one might incorrectly assume a person to be immune when he is actually susceptible . Consequently , testing is often omitted and ...
Side 313
... immunization against the toxic elements of the infection is possible through injection of graduated doses of Dick toxin . The usual course of immunization consists of five injections of 500 , 2,500 , 10,000 , 25,000 , and 80,000 STD ...
... immunization against the toxic elements of the infection is possible through injection of graduated doses of Dick toxin . The usual course of immunization consists of five injections of 500 , 2,500 , 10,000 , 25,000 , and 80,000 STD ...
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Historical Considerations | 3 |
The Infectious Process | 14 |
Control Measures | 47 |
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