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Coccidioidin produced from mycelial and spherule phases of growth of three strains of Coccidioides immitis were compared for skin reactivity. Spherule coccidioidin was about 17 times more active on a weight basis than mycelial coccidioidin. When each of the coccidioidins was adjusted to equipotency in guinea pigs sensitized with the homologous strain and form of organisms, all of the skin-test preparations were virtually equivalent in reactivity in heterologously as well as homologously sensitized animals. Skin testing sometimes rendered animals less reactive to a second skin test.
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