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Autogenous Bacterial Vaccines in Treatment of Asthma
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VaccinationAsthmaMucosal VaccinationSecondary InfectionIncident.in Table VInitial Table V.-incidenceHealthcare-associated InfectionPediatricsInfection ControlVaccine DesignClinical Infectious DiseaseMedicineVaccine ResearchClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceAutogenous Bacterial Vaccines
ODRUJHTs 941 it was shown on two occasions that even the increased dosage of phthalylsulphathiazole did not control infection in nurseries infected with a sensitive strain.During the course of this trial it became clear that the occurrence of secondary infection could be largely predicted from the proportion of children infected at the beginning of the incident.In Table V the nurseries in both treated and control groups are divided on the basis of the extent of their infec- tion at the beginning of the incident.When the initial TABLE V.-Incidence of Secondary Infection in Nurseries
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