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. 1969 May;45(523):323–326. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.45.523.323

Measles vaccination by the intradermal route

W L Burland
PMCID: PMC2466551  PMID: 5790931

Abstract

Live further-attenuated measles vaccines have been given to two groups of children in the United Kingdom by either the intradermal or subcutaneous routes. The responses have been measured by antibody titration and reaction studies. Intradermal vaccination has been shown to be acceptable on both counts.

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