Comparative efficacy of six Brucella vaccines in guinea-pigs

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Cameron, Colin McKenzie

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Immunity assays in guinea-pigs based on spleen mass: body mass ratios showed that live vaccines were markedly more effective than inactivated oil adjuvant vaccines in providing protection against challenge with 5 000 virulent organisms.

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Veterinary medicine

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Cameron, CM 1979, 'Comparative efficacy of six Brucella vaccines in guinea-pigs’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 229-230.