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The Rabicidal Antibody Content of Rabbit Immune Serum as an Index of Acquired Resistance to Rabies Infection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

G. Stuart
Affiliation:
From the Government Central Laboratories, Jerusalem, Palestine.
K. S. Krikorian
Affiliation:
From the Government Central Laboratories, Jerusalem, Palestine.
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1. Opinions upon the relationship between anti-rabies immunity and the rabicidal power of rabies-immune serum have been stated.

2. The rabicidal antibody content of the sera of rabbits immunised with etherised virus, living fixed virus and carbolised virus has been determined while at its maximum and compared with the degree of immunity acquired after each method of treatment.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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