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Description: Vaccines for the prevention of diseases caused by various species of Rickettsia.
Also Known As:| 1. | Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
05/01/1952
- "Allergy to viral and rickettsial vaccines. "
04/03/1952 - "Allergy to viral and rickettsial vaccines. " 09/01/1950 - "Allergy to viral and rickettsial vaccines; review of the literature." Order ALL the reference details at left... |
| 2. | Epidemic Louse-Borne Typhus (Typhus)
10/11/1986
- "Rickettsial vaccines with emphasis on epidemic typhus. "
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| 3. | Q Fever (Fever, Q)
04/01/1990
- "The Q fever vaccine, unlike other killed rickettsial vaccines, has the property of stimulating long-lasting T lymphocyte memory and this may account for its unusual protective efficacy as a killed vaccine."
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| 4. | Infection
11/05/2009
- "Infection induces long-term immunity, killed rickettsial vaccines stimulate incomplete protection, and a live attenuated mutant stimulates strong immunity but reverts to virulence. "
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