Anti-streptococci serum, France, 1888-1932. Title: Anti-streptococci serum, France, 1888-1932. Description: Streptococci bacteria are responsible for a wide range of skin and throat diseases, including scarlet fever and tonsillitis. If the bacterium gets into the blood, more serious conditions develop. This immune serum contains antibodies from an animal infected with streptococci and would be injected into a human patient to gain immunity from the bacteria. The vaccine was made by the Institute Pasteur in Paris, France. maker: Institut Pasteur Place made: Paris, Ville de Paris, Île-de-France, France Wellcome Images Keywords: Rheumatic Fever; ampoule; Streptococcus; immune serum; Scarlet Fever; antibody; Tonsillitis. Credit line: : This file comes from
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