
pmid: 4268453
Abstract A high incidence of cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions to tetanus toxoid, 63 per cent immediate, 32 per cent Arthus type, and 74 per cent delayed reactions, were found in 70 tetanus-immunized individuals who had no history of clinical hypersensitivity to tetanus toxoid. No statistically significant differences in tetanus antibody levels or cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions were noted between age groups from 6 months to 49 years. The mean natural logarithm of the antibody titers (± S. E. M.) decreased significantly (p
Adult, Male, Tetanus, Adolescent, Biopsy, Infant, Hemagglutination Tests, Middle Aged, Antibodies, Child, Preschool, Arthus Reaction, Hypersensitivity, Tetanus Toxoid, Humans, Female, Hypersensitivity, Delayed, Child, Skin Tests
Adult, Male, Tetanus, Adolescent, Biopsy, Infant, Hemagglutination Tests, Middle Aged, Antibodies, Child, Preschool, Arthus Reaction, Hypersensitivity, Tetanus Toxoid, Humans, Female, Hypersensitivity, Delayed, Child, Skin Tests
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