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Variations du degré d'allergie par rapport aux méthodes de vaccination et aux doses de B.C.G.

Frappier, Armand; Guy, Roland et Desjardins, Roger (1952). Variations du degré d'allergie par rapport aux méthodes de vaccination et aux doses de B.C.G. Revue de la Tuberculose , vol. 16 , nº 9. pp. 749-762.

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1. In seven series of observations, covering severial hundreds of human individuals vaccinated with B.C.G., the authors have shown the influence on the develpoment of allergy of certain factors: routes of introduction and methods of administration of the vaccine, doses, number of puncutures, of "takes", number and lenght of scarifications, concentration of the vaccine.

2. In order to control periodically the allergizing value of the B.C.G. vaccine, or to compare, relatively to that properly, various vaccines or methods in selected groups of individuals, the authors recommend the use of the sensitive , easy and quick method of tuberculin testing with decreasing dose (to 1/1,000,000cm3), simultaneously administered. The tests should be performed only in those individuals found, previously to vaccination, negative to all doses of tuberculin, and who have not shown any accelerated local reactions following vaccination.

Type de document: Article
Informations complémentaires: Recueil de tiré-à-part de la bibliothèque: A072
Mots-clés libres: BCG vaccine; BCG vaccination; complications
Centre: Centre INRS-Institut Armand Frappier
Date de dépôt: 10 févr. 2020 01:39
Dernière modification: 10 févr. 2020 01:39
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/8383

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