
==Plague immunization== A plague vaccine is used for an induction of active specific immunity in a susceptible organism to plague by means of administration an antigenic material (a vaccine) via a variety of routes to people at risk of contracting any clinical form of plague. This method is known as plague immunization. There is strong evidence fo...
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A suspension of killed yersinia pestis used for immunizing people in enzootic plague areas. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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a preparation of killed Yersinia pestis bacilli, administered intramuscularly as an active immunizing agent against plague.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. vaccine as licensed for use in the U.S. prepared from cultures of Yersinia pestis, inactivated with formaldehyde, and preserved with 0.5% phenol; injections are made intramuscularly, and booster inoculations are recommended every 6-12 months while people remain in an area of risk; live, attenuated bacterial and chemical f...
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