LIVE TULAREMIA VACCINE I. : Host-Parasite Relationship in Monkeys Vaccinated Intracutaneously or Aerogenically.

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  • H T Eigelsbach
  • J J Tulis
  • M H McGavran
  • J D White
چکیده

Eigelsbach, H. T. (Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.), J. J. Tulis, M. H. McGavran and J. D. White. Live tularemia vaccine. I. Host-parasite relationship in monkeys vaccinated intracutaneously or aerogenically. J. Bacteriol. 84:1020-1027. 1962.-Bacteriological, histological, immunohistochemical, and serological studies were made on monkeys administered live tularemia vaccine strain LVS by either of two routes. Comparative data are presented on nonvaccinated monkeys exposed via the respiratory route to a highly virulent strain of Pasteurella tularensis. Tissue changes resulting from either aerogenic or intracutaneous vaccination were mild, and consisted primarily of the proliferation of histiocytes without the formation of granulomas. The vaccine strain was isolated from the site of vaccination of animals inoculated dermally, from the lungs of animals vaccinated aerogenically, and from the regional lymph nodes, liver, and spleen of both groups; it was not isolated from the blood or bone marrow. Proliferation of the vaccine strain at the site of dermal inoculation and in the lungs of animals exposed aerogenically was observed within 24 hr; in both groups, the maximal viable population was reached within 3 days and maintained through the 10th day. A reduction in the number of viable vaccine organisms had begun by the 14th day; isolations were obtained only from the regional lymph nodes on the 28th day, and the vaccine strain was not isolated from any of the tissues cultured on the 90th day. Because the monkey is less resistant to tularemia than is man, the benign response of this animal to live tularemia vaccine indicates that the vaccine might also be safe for man when administered by either the dermal or respiratory route.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of bacteriology

دوره 84 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1962