Antibody Response of Guinea Pigs to Trivalent Parainfluenza Virus Vaccine Prepared from Embryonated Eggs
AUTOR(ES)
DeMeio, Joseph L.
RESUMO
A trivalent parainfluenza virus vaccine has been tested in guinea pigs. The parainfluenza 2 virus vaccine component was superior in the magnitude of antibody titers, and in the ability to convert animals serologically after two doses of an undiluted or a 10-fold diluted vaccine. The parainfluenza 1 virus vaccine gave a higher percentage of conversion than parainfluenza 3 virus vaccine after administration of two doses of either undiluted or 10-fold diluted vaccine.
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