Measles vaccine reactions in a virgin population

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Black, Francis Lee
Woodall, John P
Pinheiro Filho, Francisco de Paula
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Indians of an Amazon tribe, virgin with respect to measles, have been vaccinated
with the Schwartz strain of attenuated measles virus. The average of the maximum
observed temperatures during the period of vaccine reaction was higher in the
Indians than in control groups, but no serious complications were encountered. An
epidemic of the common cold, concurrent with the flrst of the vaccinations, may
have inAuenced reaction rates in some vaccinees. Other factors that may have
affected the reactions are discussed and consideration is given to possible parallels
between the vaccine reactions and wild measles in primitive populations.
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BLACK, Francis Lee; WOODALL, John P.; PINHEIRO FILHO, Francisco de Paula. Measles vaccine reactions in a virgin population. American Journal of Epidemiology, v. 89, n. 2, p. 168-175, Feb. 1969.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Vacina contra Sarampo / efeitos adversosSarampo / imunologia
Anticorpos / análise
Febre / etiologia
Testes de Inibição da Hemaglutinação