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THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE

A study of the effect of graded immunizing doses of typhoid vaccine and graded challenge doses of S. typhosa in 5 per cent mucin on the degree of gradation of response (survival or death) elicited in successive groups of mice is reported. In the range of doses employed the effect of graded immunizin...

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Autor principal: Batson, H. C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1949
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18137297
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description A study of the effect of graded immunizing doses of typhoid vaccine and graded challenge doses of S. typhosa in 5 per cent mucin on the degree of gradation of response (survival or death) elicited in successive groups of mice is reported. In the range of doses employed the effect of graded immunizing doses was markedly greater than was the effect of graded challenge doses. Statistically the difference exceeded the 0.1 per cent level of significance. It was concluded that the use of graded immunizing doses was preferable to the use of graded challenge doses as a basis for the immunological assay of typhoid vaccine, since with the former there was obtained (a) a greater significance of differences in response of groups given graded doses even with smaller fold increments in successive doses, (b) a greater slope of the dosage-response curve which permitted estimation of ED(50) values with smaller standard errors, and (c) an effect on response apparently less dependent on the sex of mice used.
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spelling pubmed-21359042008-04-17 THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE Batson, H. C. J Exp Med Article A study of the effect of graded immunizing doses of typhoid vaccine and graded challenge doses of S. typhosa in 5 per cent mucin on the degree of gradation of response (survival or death) elicited in successive groups of mice is reported. In the range of doses employed the effect of graded immunizing doses was markedly greater than was the effect of graded challenge doses. Statistically the difference exceeded the 0.1 per cent level of significance. It was concluded that the use of graded immunizing doses was preferable to the use of graded challenge doses as a basis for the immunological assay of typhoid vaccine, since with the former there was obtained (a) a greater significance of differences in response of groups given graded doses even with smaller fold increments in successive doses, (b) a greater slope of the dosage-response curve which permitted estimation of ED(50) values with smaller standard errors, and (c) an effect on response apparently less dependent on the sex of mice used. The Rockefeller University Press 1949-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2135904/ /pubmed/18137297 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1949, 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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THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE
title THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE
title_full THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE
title_fullStr THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE
title_full_unstemmed THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE
title_short THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF GRADED IMMUNIZING AND CHALLENGE DOSES IN MEASURING THE POTENCY OF VACCINES : A STUDY OF MOUSE PROTECTION BY TYPHOID VACCINE
title_sort relative significance of graded immunizing and challenge doses in measuring the potency of vaccines : a study of mouse protection by typhoid vaccine
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