Abstract

Summary Results of protective antirabic treatment of dogs and guinea-pigs indicate that homologous antiserum administered 24 hours after exposure to street virus exercises a definite preventive effect. Still better results are obtained when administration of antiserum is followed by injection of living Flury virus. These findings are discussed in relation to serological evidence of immunity.

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