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. 1975 May;11(5):1156–1158. doi: 10.1128/iai.11.5.1156-1158.1975

Effect of administered human interferon on experimental rabies in monkeys.

J Hilfenhaus, H E Karges, E Weinmann, R Barth
PMCID: PMC415191  PMID: 1168171

Abstract

Cynomolgus monkeys infected with rabies virus were protected by repeated intramuscular administration of human leukocyte interferon beginning 24 h after infection.

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