Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1948 — Page 40
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11 Countries fo Be Inoculated ~~ ‘Stem Post-War Epidemic & ; Science
Service largest mass vaccination of children
to get under way in 11 European countries. |G
tly weakened TB germs, will their power to cause disease but are
TBim- associates, the ' governments of each of the 11 countries, and the
World Health Organization are co-operating in the mass pro-
.- “The Aid—United
The 11 European countries ¥hete the Progam : wil De
Need Is Desperate Tuberculosis cases are now four to five times the normal rate in Europe, Dr. Holm reports. More food and BCG vaccination at once are the only measures for
checking the disease in his,
opinion. . ' Several large scale trials of BCG vaccination are now under way in the United States under
v Overseas Nations Appeal for Children has
ba sarmatked another $2 mil-| n. for the same sort of TB Sschaiesl director fight now being planned for Far!
. South American! and its Scandinavian |countries.
voted $2 million from its funds/the auspices of the U. 8. Public to help finance the project, and Health Service and state and gihas
municipal health departments. But general vaccination of the population in this country is not! recommended by such TB au-| thorities as the American Tru-|
{Delta Upsilon Fraternity at
deau Society and the medical section of the National Tuberculosis Association. When the vaccine is prepared under ideal conditions and given to tuberculin persons by approved techniques, it “can be
reported following vaccination is by no means complete nor is the duration of relative immunity permanent or predictable.”
Local Student Pledged John G. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, 5225 N. Illinois St., has been pledged by
Brown University in Providence, R. I. Young Fuller is studying:
V accination To Combat TB in Europe
for a Bachelor of Arts degree.
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