Abstract

IMMUNITY to pseudotuberculosis and plague is generally considered to be of a cellular nature1–3. Because of the common R antigen in Pasteurella pestis and P. pseudotuberculosis4 and the stable immunity that this immunochemically common factor is able to induce against both infections5, further experiments with avirulent strain 32/IV of P. pseudotuberculosis were thought to have some bearing on the elucidation of theoretical and practical problems of immunity in plague.

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