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Science 24 August 1945:
Vol. 102. no. 2643, pp. 200 - 202
DOI: 10.1126/science.102.2643.200

Articles

IMMUNIZATION AGAINST MALARIA: VACCINATION OF DUCKS WITH KILLED PARASITES INCORPORATED WITH ADJUVANTS

JULES FREUND 1, HARRIET E. SOMMER 1, and ANNABEL W. WALTER 1

1 BUREAU OF LABORATORIES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, INC.

When ducks are injected with formalin-inactivated P. lophurae in combination with a lanolin-like substance, paraffin oil and killed tubercle bacilli, they develop considerable resistance to subsequent infection with P. lophurae.


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