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... increased to 45 % and that of the ELISA , to 32 % . Reported by : LA Magnarelli , PhD , Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station , New Haven ; RW Ryan , PhD , RC Tilton , PhD , Univ of Connecticut School of Medicine ; JA Hardin , MD ...
... increased to 45 % and that of the ELISA , to 32 % . Reported by : LA Magnarelli , PhD , Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station , New Haven ; RW Ryan , PhD , RC Tilton , PhD , Univ of Connecticut School of Medicine ; JA Hardin , MD ...
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... increasing national and international concern that merits continual and improved surveillance . Clinical studies to further define compli- cations of the disease and to evaluate treatment regimens are needed . Public health education ...
... increasing national and international concern that merits continual and improved surveillance . Clinical studies to further define compli- cations of the disease and to evaluate treatment regimens are needed . Public health education ...
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... increased immunogenicity in children less than 18 months of age ( 5,6,9,11 ) suggest that conjugate vaccine may be functioning as a T - cell dependent antigen . This finding contrasts with the lack of immunogenicity in infants and the ...
... increased immunogenicity in children less than 18 months of age ( 5,6,9,11 ) suggest that conjugate vaccine may be functioning as a T - cell dependent antigen . This finding contrasts with the lack of immunogenicity in infants and the ...
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... increasing age , physicians may wish to vaccinate previously healthy children between 2 and 5 years of age to ... increases in serum diphtheria anti - toxin levels can follow administration of conjugate vaccine , this vaccine should not ...
... increasing age , physicians may wish to vaccinate previously healthy children between 2 and 5 years of age to ... increases in serum diphtheria anti - toxin levels can follow administration of conjugate vaccine , this vaccine should not ...
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... increased PCB absorption could be detected . When the capillary column method of analysis ( 2 ) was used , the geometric mean of all PCB congeners was 1.2 micrograms per liter ( μg / L ) of blood ( range nondetectable to 12.2 μg / L ) ...
... increased PCB absorption could be detected . When the capillary column method of analysis ( 2 ) was used , the geometric mean of all PCB congeners was 1.2 micrograms per liter ( μg / L ) of blood ( range nondetectable to 12.2 μg / L ) ...
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