Technology for Prophylactic Immunization [and Discussion]

The World Health Organization's expanded programme on immunization demands the use of stabilized vaccines, especially in countries in which the ambient temperatures are high. Although much is known about the stability of DPT, BCG, measles and poliomyelitis vaccines when stored in the domestic r...

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