Definitions

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  • adverb In an intradermal manner

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  • adverb into the skin

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Examples

  • "If we find that giving the vaccine intradermally is safe and prompts an immune response that is as strong as when the vaccine is given subcutaneously, we potentially could protect more people with the same amount of vaccine," said Dr. Sharon Frey, principal investigator and professor of infectious diseases at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, in a statement.

    St. Louis Business News - Local St. Louis News | The St. Louis Business Journal 2010

  • "If we find that giving the vaccine intradermally is safe and prompts an immune response that is as strong as when the vaccine is given subcutaneously, we potentially could protect more people with the same amount of vaccine," said Dr. Sharon Frey, principal investigator and professor of infectious diseases at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, in a statement.

    San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010

  • "If we find that giving the vaccine intradermally is safe and prompts an immune response that is as strong as when the vaccine is given subcutaneously, we potentially could protect more people with the same amount of vaccine," said Dr. Sharon Frey, principal investigator and professor of infectious diseases at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, in a statement.

    Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal 2010

  • Even more broadly, the skin inoculation concept has been shown to lead to high immunogenicity in other systems; for example, it was shown a couple of years ago that yellow fever vaccine is more immunogenic when delivered intradermally than when given by its conventional subcutaneous route:

    Research Blogging - All Topics - English Mystery Rays from Outer Space iayork 2010

  • Even more broadly, the skin inoculation concept has been shown to lead to high immunogenicity in other systems; for example, it was shown a couple of years ago that yellow fever vaccine is more immunogenic when delivered intradermally than when given by its conventional subcutaneous route:

    Research Blogging - All Topics - English iayork, Mystery Rays from Outer Space 2010

  • "If we find that giving the vaccine intradermally is safe and prompts an immune response that is as strong as when the vaccine is given subcutaneously, we potentially could protect more people with the same amount of vaccine," said Dr. Sharon Frey, principal investigator and professor of infectious diseases at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, in a statement.

    Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010

  • In Year 2 subjects were randomised again to one of two groups: 9ug / strain / dose intradermally or 15ug intramuscularly.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2009

  • In Year 3 subjects were randomised a third time to one of two groups: 9ug intradermally or 15ug intramuscularly.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2009

  • All other survivors of mutant challenges were challenged intradermally with 10 3 CFU of SCHU S4.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Konstantin Kadzhaev et al. 2009

  • We investigated the immunogenicity and safety during 3 successive years of different dosages of a trivalent, inactivated, split-virion vaccine against seasonal influenza given intradermally using a microinjection system compared with an intramuscular control vaccine.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2009

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