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Decreased Radiation Mortality in Dogs treated with Typhoid–Paratyphoid Vaccine

Nature, 1966
BACTERIAL endotoxins and bacterial vaccines have been shown to decrease X-radiation mortality in small laboratory rodents1–4. Typhoid–paratyphoid vaccine (TAB), for example, protects maximally if injected 24 h before irradiation, but, in the mid-lethal dose range, even post-irradiation injection significantly increases survival2,4.
E J, Ainsworth, F A, Mitchell
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The Agglutinin Response to Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccination

The Journal of Immunology, 1932
Summary Recent claims that prophylactic vaccination against typhoid and paratyphoid fever is not effective because of the absence of somatic antibodies in the sera of vaccinated persons have not been substantiated; somatic antibodies could be detected with proper reagents after administration of a proper vaccine.
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A Laboratory Comparison of United States and British Army Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccine

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1951
Summary A laboratory comparison of the potency of United States and British Army TAB vaccines in routine use in Egypt has been made. The investigation was undertaken with the foreknowledge that the British vaccines failed to prevent large epidemics of typhoid and a relatively high overall enteric fever morbidity in the post World War II environment of ...
W S, MILLER   +2 more
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Severe allergic reaction caused by silk as a contaminant in typhoid-paratyphoid vaccine

Journal of Allergy, 1957
Abstract Reactions to silk extract and to certain biologicals which had been filtered through silk were demonstrated in the serum of a patient who had experienced a severe asthmatic attack shortly after receiving a subcutaneous injection of triple typhoid vaccine.
H J, FRIEDMAN   +3 more
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The Intravenous Use of Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccine in Eye Diseases

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1928
In the Peking Union Medical College, intravenous injections of typhoid-paratyphoid vaccine were used in various ocular affections, including acute or subacute infection of the cunjunctiva, corneal ulcer and all forms of keratitis, uveitis, and iritis from any cause except tuberculosis, certain types of optic neuritis from infection, some retinal ...
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FEVER INDUCED BY THE INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF TYPHOID-PARATYPHOID VACCINE

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1938
Since vaccines of the typhoid group are administered intravenously in arthritis, iritis, thrombo-angiitis obliterans and other conditions and since there does not seem to have been any adequate study of the reaction caused by these vaccines, an inquiry into the more detailed nature of the normal response to the injection should serve a useful purpose ...
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