INTRADERMAL VERSUS SUBCUTANEOUS IMMUNIZATION WITH TYPHOID-PARATYPHOID A AND B VACCINE IN HUMAN ADULTS
1. Antibody Response
TH. M. VOGELSANG
The University of Bergen, School of Medicine, The Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, and Department of Pathology, Bergen, Norway.
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The University of Bergen, School of Medicine, The Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, and Department of Pathology, Bergen, Norway.
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The University of Bergen, School of Medicine, The Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, and Department of Pathology, Bergen, Norway.
Search for more papers by this authorTH. M. VOGELSANG
The University of Bergen, School of Medicine, The Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, and Department of Pathology, Bergen, Norway.
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The University of Bergen, School of Medicine, The Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, and Department of Pathology, Bergen, Norway.
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The University of Bergen, School of Medicine, The Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, and Department of Pathology, Bergen, Norway.
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