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Reactions and serologic responses to monovalent acetone-inactivated typhoid vaccine and heat-killed TAB when given by jet injection.
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VaccinationConventional SyringeVaccine DevelopmentAllergyJet InjectionAcetone-inactivated Typhoid VaccineMedicineTyphoid FeverImmunologyHeat-killed TabImmunodominanceTherapeutic VaccineAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunitySecond Jet InjectionImmunotherapyPrecision VaccinologyVaccine Research
Monovalent acetone-inactivated typhoid vaccine and heat-killed TAB caused local reactions in 82-88% of volunteers vaccinated by jet injection, whereas they caused local reactions in only 24% of volunteers injected by means of a conventional syringe. Both vaccines induced a high seroconversion rate to typhoid H antigen, but neither proved significantly immunogenic to antigens O and Vi. There was no increase in the occurrence of local reactions when a second jet injection was given 5 weeks after the first.
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