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Protection at significant levels was shown in experimental mouse infection with Staphylococcus aureus by globulins from immune rabbit blood serum and from goat colostrum. Immunizations to produce the protection were made with benzalkonium-kil-led organisms alone, or followed by injections of live organisms. Both the intraperitoneal and oral route of protection proved efficacious in the mice. Experimental subcutaneous abscesses in rabbits were similarly studied and the suppression of inflammation and necrosis shown.
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