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Rheumatoid factor and immuno-conglutinin responses following various vaccinations were studied in a series of 381 healthy military recruits. The results suggested that both types of reaction were related to the net immune response provoked by the vaccinations. The immuno-conglutinin response took place within 2 weeks, whereas 3-4 weeks were needed for the appearance of rheumatoid factors. Immuno-conglutinin titer increases and positive rheumatoid factor reactions were not seen in the same persons.
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