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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-30(6), 1950, pp. 863-864
Copyright © 1950 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine

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Experiments with Antibiotic-Killed Cholera Vaccines1,2,

Oscar Felsenfeld, Viola Mae Young AND Sachiko Janet Ishihara

Cholera vaccines containing organisms killed with streptomycin, aureomycin and neomycin were tested and found effective in small groups of mice. Neomycinkilled vaccine in large-scale experiments in mice was at least as effective as the routinely used formolized and phenolized vaccines.


1 From the Hektoen Institute for Medical Research of the Cook County Hospital, Chicago 12, Illinois.


2 Supported by the Mollie Netcher Newbury Fund.







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