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Milwaukee Health Department, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Abstract
Six current lots of 17 D yellow fever virus vaccine propagated in chicken embryos were found to be contaminated with complement-fixing group antigens of avian leukosis virus.
Bloods of 111 individuals vaccinated with 22 different lots of the 17 D vaccine given up to 54 months before drawing a blood specimen were tested for neutralizing antibody to Bryan standard strain of Rous sarcoma virus. None was found in any of the bloods tested.
Footnotes
This work was supported by funds received from the American Cancer Society, Grant E 317.
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