In toxicity tests as specified in the US Pharmacopeia USP polyorthoester preparations were found to be acutely nontoxic in cellular, intradermal, systemic and intramuscular implants.
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Belshe said researchers should do the studies needed to get approval from the Food and Drug Administration for low-dose, intradermal flu shots for some patients.
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The effects of unsanitary intradermal, intramuscular, and intravenous use made their way into American medical literature in 1943, with wound botulism being related to these methods.
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Alternative methods of mulesing, such as using clips and intradermals, were " not sufficiently developed to support a wholesale cessation of the procedure in 2010 ", AWI said.
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Louis T . Wright, an African American and Harvard Medical School graduate ( 1915 ), introduced intradermal vaccination for smallpox for the soldiers while serving in the Army during World War I.
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Health officials also expressed concerns that while most health care workers are accustomed to injecting into muscles, they usually have less experience delivering shots between layers of skin, a process known as intradermal vaccination.
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Those who still do not respond to a second course of vaccination may respond to intradermal administration or to a high dose vaccine or to a double dose of a combined Hepatitis A and B vaccine.
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There's also been increasing attention given to intradermal injections, which require a much smaller needle and thus reduce discomfort .-- talk ) 05 : 01, 28 January 2016 ( UTC)
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The injection itself hurts less than an intramuscular shot, but the site of the intradermal shot gets redder _ a sign of the robust immune response, he said, adding that the redness is trivial.
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This may include a full blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR ), antistreptolysin-O ( ASO ) titer and throat culture, urinalysis, intradermal tuberculin test, and a chest x-ray.