Preparation of Rocky Mountain spotted fever vaccine suitable for human immunization

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Abstract

Rocky Mountain spotted fever vaccine was produced from rickettsiae grown in chicken embryo cells in roller bottle cultures. The rickettsiae were concentrated and purified by passage through a sucrose gradient and inactivated with formalin. This vaccine satisfactorily passed preinactivation and final container testing and is believed to be superior to the presently available yolk sac vaccine.

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Kenyon, R. H., & Pedersen, C. E. (1975). Preparation of Rocky Mountain spotted fever vaccine suitable for human immunization. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1(6), 500–503. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.1.6.500-503.1975

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