Abstract
Conclusions
Hindersson's observations, coupled with the results of the present experiments, seem to indicate that: 1. Vaccination with living rabies virus is perhaps a more effective method of immunization of the canine population than any of the others presently available. 2. Immunity conferred by vaccination with living rabies virus, as exemplified by Flury strain in these experiments, lasts at least 2 years. 3. These observations on the duration of immunity following live virus vaccination indicate the need for reconsidering local ordinance and other regulations concerning rabies vaccination.
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