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A case of encephalomyelitis complicating re-vaccination is reported.
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Literature on the subject has been presented.
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Possible pathogenesis of the subject has been discussed.
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Most effective prophylactic measure for our country has been indicated.
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From Chittaranjan Sishu-Sadan (Children’s Hospital), Calcutta.
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Mojumdar, N.G., Sen, S. Post-vaccinal encephalomyelitis. Indian J Pediatr 11, 157–159 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02748697
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