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STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.

1. The subcutaneous injection of small doses of living virulent Pneumococcus Type I stimulates in monkeys a degree of active immunity sufficient to protect them against experimental pneumococcus pneumonia of homologous type. 2. The subcutaneous injection of living avirulent Pneumococcus Type I, if a...

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Autores principales: Cecil, Russell L., Blake, Francis G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1920
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2128249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868420
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Blake, Francis G.
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description 1. The subcutaneous injection of small doses of living virulent Pneumococcus Type I stimulates in monkeys a degree of active immunity sufficient to protect them against experimental pneumococcus pneumonia of homologous type. 2. The subcutaneous injection of living avirulent Pneumococcus Type I, if administered in a sufficiently large dose, likewise renders the monkey immune to a subsequent pneumonia of homologous type. 3. Vaccination of monkeys with small doses of living virulent pneumococci may or may not be followed by a severe constitutional reaction, depending on the natural resistance of the individual. The severe reactions are caused by the development of a pneumococcus septicemia. which is either temporary, or leads to a fatal termination. The mild reactions are not accompanied by septicemia, and there are no symptoms other than a slight elevation of temperature and moderate leucocytosis. Vaccination with living avirulent pneumococci does not induce severe reactions and is not accompanied by pneumococcus septicemia. 4. Active immunity against pneumococcus pneumonia, produced by vaccination with living pneumococci, appears to be largely independent of the presence or absence of agglutinins and protective bodies in the serum of the monkey. 5. Vaccination with living cultures of Pneumococcus Type I confers against other types of pneumococci a certain amount of cross-immunity which, however, varies considerably with the individual monkey. 6. immunity against pneumococcus, like other forms of immunity, is a relative term, and depends upon the capacity of the individual for antibody production, the virulence of the invading microorganism, and the size of the dose injected.
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spelling pubmed-21282492008-04-18 STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS. Cecil, Russell L. Blake, Francis G. J Exp Med Article 1. The subcutaneous injection of small doses of living virulent Pneumococcus Type I stimulates in monkeys a degree of active immunity sufficient to protect them against experimental pneumococcus pneumonia of homologous type. 2. The subcutaneous injection of living avirulent Pneumococcus Type I, if administered in a sufficiently large dose, likewise renders the monkey immune to a subsequent pneumonia of homologous type. 3. Vaccination of monkeys with small doses of living virulent pneumococci may or may not be followed by a severe constitutional reaction, depending on the natural resistance of the individual. The severe reactions are caused by the development of a pneumococcus septicemia. which is either temporary, or leads to a fatal termination. The mild reactions are not accompanied by septicemia, and there are no symptoms other than a slight elevation of temperature and moderate leucocytosis. Vaccination with living avirulent pneumococci does not induce severe reactions and is not accompanied by pneumococcus septicemia. 4. Active immunity against pneumococcus pneumonia, produced by vaccination with living pneumococci, appears to be largely independent of the presence or absence of agglutinins and protective bodies in the serum of the monkey. 5. Vaccination with living cultures of Pneumococcus Type I confers against other types of pneumococci a certain amount of cross-immunity which, however, varies considerably with the individual monkey. 6. immunity against pneumococcus, like other forms of immunity, is a relative term, and depends upon the capacity of the individual for antibody production, the virulence of the invading microorganism, and the size of the dose injected. The Rockefeller University Press 1920-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2128249/ /pubmed/19868420 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1920, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Cecil, Russell L.
Blake, Francis G.
STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.
title STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.
title_full STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.
title_fullStr STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.
title_short STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA : V. ACTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA IN MONKEYS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH LIVING CULTURES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS.
title_sort studies on experimental pneumonia : v. active immunity against experimental pneumococcus pneumonia in monkeys following vaccination with living cultures of pneumococcus.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2128249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868420
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