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isolation of yersinia (pasteurella) pseudotuberculosis from the palm dove (streptopelia senegalensis).yersinia pseudotuberculosis was isolated from a sick palm dove (streptopelia senegalensis) picked up near a turkey farm in nir-banim, israel. clean birds and a guinea pig inoculated with the isolate died of the infection, or were killed in extremis. y. pseudotuberculosis showing the same cultural characteristics as the original isolate was recovered from these animals. this is the first reported case of this infection from israel.1976769770
progress report. familial inflammatory bowel disease--heredity or environment? 1976773784
clinical and laboratory aspects of yersinia pseudotuberculosis infections, with a report of two cases.yersinia pseudotuberculosis infections in two bacteriologically confirmed cases are described. a child was found to have mesenteric adenitis and an adult had septicemia. invariably simulating acute appendicitis, mesenteric adenitis most often occurs in male children and adolescents. septicemia with this organism usually affects elderly, debilitated patients, who frequently have chronic hepatic disease. the infrequent diagnosis of infection with yersinia pseudotuberculosis in the united states is ...1976779444
[intestinal yersiniasis in the far east. the sensitivity and cross resistance to antibiotics of yersinia enterocolitica strains isolated in the maritime territory].the author studied 121 strains of yersinia enterocolitica isolated in the ptimorye territory. it was found that by their sensitivity to antibiotics the strains did not differ from the analogues abroad strains: they were highly sensitive to tetracycline, streptomycin, kanamycin, neomycin and monomycin (mic 1.25 to 0.6 gamma/ml or units/ml), less sensitive to oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, levomycetin, oletetrine and gramicidine (mic 10-5 gamma/ml), highly resistant to penicillin (mic 100-50 ...1975779627
indirect immunofluorescence staining of human thyroid by antibodies occurring in yersinia enterocolitica infections.in the diagnostic routine for tissue antibodies, using indirect immunofluorescence on cryostat sections of human thyrotoxic thyroid, rat stomach and kidney, ninety-six out of 48,388 sera showed a marginal staining of the membrane region of thyroid epithelial cells but no other reaction. twenty-six of these sera were from patients with acute yersinia enterocolitica serotype 3 infection but without signs of thyroid disease. fifty of sixty-three sera with agglutinins against y. enterocolitica serot ...1976780011
detection of conjugative r plasmids in genus yersinia. 1975781348
[results of verifying the hypothesis of the constant passage of the plague causative agent on a mathematical model]. 1976781502
[inflammatory tumors of the ileocecal region caused by yersinia]. 1976781636
a regional quality control program in microbiology. ii. advantages of simulated clinical specimens.a regional quality control program was established using simulated clinical specimens introduced into the routine workload of participating laboratories in such a way that they were not detected as quality control specimens. comparison of performance between these specimens and lyophilized cultures showed that additional information was obtainable with the former. in particular, it was observed that common pathogens such as escherichia coli are poorly identified in clinical material. the examina ...1976782225
[heterogeneity of the population of pseudotuberculosis microbe cultures].use of the method of oblique illumination of the colonies permitted to detect four variants of pseudotuberculosis microbe differing by the character of fluorescence, and also by virulence, toxicity and immunogenicity. strains isolated from sick persons, carriers and rodents were characterized by polychromatic character of fluorescence of the colonies, whereas strains isolated from the external environment were monochromatic. since colonies with a different fluorescence had different biological p ...1976785879
[far eastern scarlatina-like fever (human pseudotuberculosis)]. 1976785891
concurrent infection with yersinia pseudotuberculosis and platynosomum fastosum in a cat. 1976786240
yersinia enterocolitica infection in patients with acute surgical abdominal disease. a prospective study.the rate of yersiniosis in patients with acute abdominal disease was studied in a 16-month prospective investigation in 1972-1973 of 205 acutely ill patients referred to a surgical clinic of a copenhagen city hospital with complaints of abdominal pain suggestive of appendicitis. yersinia enterocolitica, biotype 4, was isolated from 11 patients (5.4%), 8 of whom were children. yersinia was grown from faeces in 8 cases and from appendix of all 9 patients operated upon. rising or falling agglutinin ...1976788144
nephrotic syndrome in vesicoureteric reflux. 1976788853
production of antibody in induced granulomas.a method of producing antibodies in artificially induced granulomas with various microbial antigens is examined.1976789397
[the isolation of two of yersina pseudotuberculosis from wild animals in different regions of turkey].two strains of yersinia pseudotuberculosis were isolated from wild animals collected from different regions in anatolia. skin test with y. pseudotuberculosis antigen on human subjects in various parts of turkey gave a high percentage of positive results. it seems probable that this microorganism can cause infections in man transmitted by wild animals.1976790105
[epidemiology of far eastern scarlatina-like fever in the primor'e district. iv. serologicheskie tipy shtammov psevdotuberkuleznogo mikroba (yersinia pseudotuberculosis), isolated in foci of scarlatina-like fever]. 1976790867
[stabilization of the immunogenic properties of vaccinal strains of bacteria]. 1976790870
genetic relatedness in the family enterobacteriaceae.five criteria of genetic relatedness are considered. the first, transfer of plasmids between groups, is frequently not a good criterion, because transfer is possible between all genera of the enterobacteriaceae and also to genera in other families. though transfer to closely related groups is most frequent, host restriction and the properties of the plasmid may influence the transfer frequency as much as the relatedness of the donor and recipient. the second criterion is interspecies recombinati ...1976791071
description of yersinia reservoires in synanthropic rodents in ports and in the gdaƄsk coastal area. 1976791415
[lytic activity of anti-plaque bacteriophages in the face of various strains of escherichia coli]. 1976791533
r plasmids from yersinia. 1976792393
[abdominal and scarlatina-like forms of pseudotuberculosis in children]. 1976793167
[method for the quantitative determination of penicillin acylase activity by the formation of phenylacetic acid].the quantitative method for determination of penicillinacylase activity is described. the method is based on detection of phenylacetic acid (paa) formed during hydrolysis of benzylpenicillin. paa is extracted with toluol and nitrated with potassium nitrate solution in concentrated sulphuric acid followed by reduction of nitrophenylacetic acid into aminophenylacetic acid with zinc powder. aminophenylacetic acid interacts with p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in acid medium forming a coloured compound ...1976793510
[pathology of pseudotuberculosis in mice experimentally infected with yersinia pseudotuberculosis]. 1976794547
[phagocytic activity of leukocytes in the blood of patients with far-eastern scarlatina-like fever]. 1976797187
newer microbial agents in diarrhea. 1976797652
[pseudotuberculosis of the abdominal organs in children]. 1976798173
[pseudotuberculous mesoadenitis]. 1976799200
[comparative study of the effect of antibiotics-aminoglycosides on pseudotuberculosis bacterium in vitro and in vivo].it was found that 229 out of 230 strains of pseudotuberculosis microbes tested were sensitive to aminoglycosides, such as streptomycin, monomycin, neomycin, kanamycin and gentamicin. the mic did not exceed 50 gamma/ml. one strain of j. pseudotuberculosis was multiresistant to streptomycin, tetracycline, levomycetin and penicillin. the above aminoglycosides (streptomycin, monomycin, kanamycin and gentamicin) were active in the treatment of albino mice with experimental pseudotuberculosis.1976799487
[pseudotuberculosis]. 1976801304
antibody-mediated and delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions to brucella skin test antigens in guinea pigs.cutaneous hypersensitivity responses to brucella antigens of different composition were studied in guinea pigs sensitized by infection with smooth brucella or immunization with killed rough brucella in adjuvant. these animals had circulating antibodies to smooth lipopolysaccharide or protein antigens, respectively. intradermal skin tests, active cutaneous anaphylaxis, passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, and immunodiffusion tests were performed. delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions uncomplicated b ...1975803471
[letter: naming of microorganisms after their discoverers]. 1975804647
the serological relationship between brucella spp., yersinia enterocolitica serotype ix and salmonella serotypes of kauffmann-white group n.the serological relationship between brucella spp., yersinia enterocolitica ix, and the group n salmonella serotypes s. godesberg, s. landau, s. morehead, s. neusdorf, s. soerenga and s. urbana was examined using agglutination, antiglobulin, complement fixation, immunodiffusion and fluorescent antibody methods. antisera to the group n salmonella serotypes all reacted to significant titres in agglutination and complement fixation, but not antiglobulin or immunodiffusion tests with smooth brucella ...1975807618
[proceedings: symptamatology of yersinia enterocolitica infections and their significance in human medicine]. 1975807822
[nitrofurantoin-test for the differentiation of bordetella bronchiseptica (author's transl)].bordetella bronchiseptica is primarily resistant against nitrofurantoin (mic greater than 200 mug/ml), and this feature can be used for the differentiation of the organism from other gram-negative coccobacteria. nitrofurantoin paper disks (300 mug) failed to affect the growth of 150 strains of b. bronchiseptica isolated from different animal hosts, but they produced marked inhibition zones in the cultures of the followingspecies: pasteurella multocida, pasteurella pneumotropica, pasteurella haem ...1975809944
differentiation of cross-reacting antibodies against brucella abortus and yersinia enterocolitica by electroimmuno assay. 1975810011
disinfectant effect of performic acid.1. performic acid applied at short exposures to various kinds of microorganisms known for their resistance shows a strong bactericidal and sporicidal effect. 2. in addition to disinfection of hands and other parts of the body, the preparation could be used for the disinfection of various surfaces and objects.1975810511
stimulation of protective immunity to salmonella kauffmann-white group n serotypes by brucella abortus and yersinia enterocolitica antigens. 1975811321
bacteriophage typing of gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. 1975811424
[bacteriology, ecology and infections of yersinia enterocolitica and yersinia pseudotuberculosis]. 1975811825
[beta-lactamase of gram-negative bacteria with special reference to its classification]. 1975811827
[role of 2 thymus extracts in protection mechanisms against microbial infection].two thymus extracts were isolated and partially purified on a sephadex column. they showed a a molecular weight of 3000 and 12000 respectively. these extracts participate in the protection of the mouse when it has been infected with yersinia pestis.1975815034
immunity in plague: protection induced in cercopithecus aethiops by oral administration of live, attenuated yersinia pestis.a live, attenuated yersinia pestis vaccine, designated ev76 (paris) f, was pathogenic in cercopithecus aethiops when administered parenterally. although an oral dose of 10(9) colone-forming units of the vaccine was nonfatal to vervets, a transient but severe gastrointestinal disturbance resulted in four of 12 animals. seven immunized vervets were protected against intradermal challenge. the remaining five vervets without serologic reactions and five untreated controls died from typical bubonic ( ...1976815445
[a "new cause of erythema nodosum worth knowing: yersinia-infections (author's transl)].in the german literature little has so far been published on the appearance of erythema nodosum (e.n.), particularly in childhood, following yersinia infections. we have seen a boy aged 10 years and 8 months with marked e.n. on the legs and mildly on the left fore-arm. this had been preceeded by typical enteritic symptoms; contact with numerous animals was noteworthy. when we treated him with penicillin v, septic fever and a rise in the esr occurred. serologic examination showed high titres agai ...1976815715
evolution and taxonomy in the genus brucella: concepts on the origins of the contemporary species.the flow of thought on evolution of the organisms in the genus brucella was traced through the literature. the finding of brucella suis type 2 in hares provided impetus for much speculation on the changeability of species characteristics. recent reports, largely by soviet investigators, focus on the subjects of the sweep of evolution in this genus through eons of the geologic time scale and also on the possible parentages of the recently discovered species. these papers were translated and perti ...1976816230
[acute polyarthritis in yersinia enterocolitica infection. 4 cases in belgium].four cases in acute polyarthritis observed in belgium, secondary to infection with yersinia enterocolitica are reported. apart from in finland, where the frequency of yersinian rheumatism appears to be equal to that of bouillaud's disease, these published cases are exceptional. this might appear surprising when it is realized that yersinia is endemic in western europe and in other parts of the world and that alimentary manifestations are not rare and are now well known. this polyarthritis presen ...1976817386
antiviral activity of brucella abortus preparations; separation of active components.injection into mice of heat-killed brucella abortus or aqueous ether-extracted b. abortus (bru-pel) induced a "virus-type" interferon response, with peak titers at 6.5 h. the animals also were protected against challenge with otherwise lethal doses of semliki forest virus. extraction of either heated b. abortus or bru-pel with a mixture of chloroform-methanol (2:1, vol/vol) (c-m( yielded an insoluble residue (extracted cells) and a c-m extract. neither extracted cells nor c-m extract alone induc ...1976818014
[pseudotuberculosis in simians].pathologo-anatomic picture of the disease caused by pasteurella pseudotuberculosis in 20 red monkeys and 2 green marmosets are described. an intestinal form of the infection was observed in the majority of the animals. the main manifestations of pseudotuberculosis in the monkeys were: lesions of the gastro-intestinal tract in the form of grave, occasionally ulcerative enterocolitis; enlargement of the spleen with the presence therein and in the liver of necroses and low granulomatous reaction; e ...1976818987
[phospholipase activity of yersinia enterocolitica strains (author's transl)]. 1976819109
diseases of guinea-pigs.information on diseases of guinea-pigs is generally available in research institutes and breeding establishments. when dealing with an individual patient it is tempting to extrapolate from this pool of information, without realising that a number of factors can affect the disease situation in a colony which need not apply to the individual animal kept as a pet--or vice versa. thus diseases may appear as an explosive outbreak in a group of cavies kept under uniform conditions while a single anima ...1976820055
terminal ileitis due to yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 1976824013
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) for titration of antibodies against brucella abortus and yersinia enterocolitica.an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) using phenolwater extracted lipopolysaccarides as antigen was used for detection and quantitation of antibodies against brucella and yersinia bacteria in rabbit antisera. elisa was found to be from ten to hundred-fold more sensitive than the commonly used tube agglutination assay (widal). in addition, both direct and inhibition assays using elisa revealed antigenic differences between brucella abortus and yersinia enterocolitica o-group v, previously ...1976826112
pseudotuberculosis (yersinia enterocolitica) in the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus).pseudotuberculosis caused by yersinia enterocolitica was observed as an enzootic disease of the owl monkey (aotus trivirgatus). a description is given of the natural disease and its successful reproduction in owl monkeys. the disease was characterized by purulent and necrotizing enteritis, hepatitis, and splenitis. large colonies of the causative organism were consistently associated with the lesions. although pseudotuberculosis has been reported in other monkeys, the disease in the authors' pri ...1976828225
[pathoanatomical characteristics of pseudotuberculosis in macaca mulatta].pathologo-anatomic investigations of organs of 81 monkeys who had died of pseudotuberculosis were carried out. the disease was characterized by pronounced polymorphism of changes with predominant lesions of the peritoneal cavity organs--the spleen, liver, intestinal and mesenterial lymphatic nodes. granulomas appeared consisting of reticular cells with admixture of neurophilic, eosinophilic leucocytes with necrosis in the centre. pseudotuberculosis in monkeys, as to its clinical and patho-anatom ...1976828491
[yersinia and yersinia infections]. 1976828663
pseudotuberculosis in the antwerp zoo.during the last five years (1970-1974) 42 cases of pseudotuberculosis were diagnosed among the antwerp zoo animals. the prevalence of disease, and the distribution frequency of gross lesions in the visceral organs were studied. the susceptibility of different animals and the influence of some factors to the disease are discussed. it demonstrates that y. pseudotuberculosis, and particularly its two serotypes i and ii, constitutes the principal causative agent. pseudotuberculosis is found to be hi ...1976829298
[septicaemia caused by yersinia enterocolitica (author's transl)].yersinia enterocolitica (serotype 3 of winblad, or o-group 1 of knapp) was isolated from two blood cultures of a 52-year-old patient with chronic hepatitis, pancytopenia and paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria who had been hospitalised because of septic temperatures and chills. the serum-agglutinin titre was 1:10.000 both against the isolated strain and a reference strain (myo; serotype 3). the titre had decreased to 1:2.500 and 1:640, respectively, in serum samples taken ten and 40 days later. ...1977830526
yersinia enteritis and enterocolitis: gastroenterological aspects.the clinical, radiological, and endoscopic aspects of yersinia enterocolitica infections in man were studied in a group of 37 adult patients observed in a 4-year period in a single gastrointestinal unit. the diagnosis was based on isolation of the bacterium in all but 1 patient. abdominal pain and diarrhea were the most prominent symptoms, occurring in 80% of the patients. a syndrome simulating appendicitis was observed in 40%. the duration of symptoms before diagnosis varied from 1 or 2 weeks i ...1977830572
[yersinia enterocolitica infection in patients with acute abdominal symptoms. a prospective study]. 1977831331
the first successful isolation and identification of yersinia enterocolitica in iran. 1977834466
[differential diagnosis between wissler-fanconi syndrome and other clinical syndromes]. 1977834497
[yersinia enterocolitica infections in the zurich area. bacteriologic-serological diagnosis and case reports].it has been investigated whether in the region of zurich there are infections caused by yersinia enterocolitica, and, if so, whether these could readily be diagnosed by us. both questions can be answered in the affirmative. yersinia enterocolitica type 3 was identified in 5 of the 837 stool specimens sent to our salmonella diagnosis unit. in 19 of the 1125 blood serum specimens the titer of agglutinin against yersinia enterocolitica type 3 was higher than 1 : 160. our methods of isolation and id ...1977834978
[cases of yersinia in general practice]. 1977835197
ocular involvement in yersinia enterocolitica infection presenting as parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome.ocular involvement in yersinia enterocolitica infection presenting as a parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome occurred in a 77-year-old woman with diabetes. yersinia enterocolitica was recovered from cultures of the conjunctiva, cornea, fistula tract, and blood. the patient responded to parenteral and topical administration of gentamicin and a corneal transplant. while hospitalized, she developed peritonsillar inflammation and enlarged, tender lymph nodes in the preauricular, submaxillary, and subm ...1977835662
two plating media modified with tween 80 for isolating yersinia enterocolitica.macconkey agar modified with tween 80, and deoxyribonuclease agar modified with tween 80 plus sorbitol were used in differentiating yersinia enterocolitica colonies from other lactose-negative bacterial colonies.1977836022
[fulminant septicemia with liver abscesses caused by yersinia enterocolitica]. 1977841705
[cases of yersinia infection in general practice]. 1977841719
yersinia enterocolitica: a panoramic view of a charismatic microorganism. 1977844324
radiological findings in yersinia ileitis.bacteriological and clinical studies of patients with acute retional ileitis indicate that numerous patients with this diagnosis have a benign ileitis of short duration, caused by yersinia enterocolitica, whereas others develop chronic crohn's disease. yersinia ileitis has some clinical and radiological features in common with crohn's disease, but the two conditions are basically separate. in yersinia ileitis, three stages are apparent: (a) the nodular stage, lasting up to three weeks; (b) the e ...1977847139
[studies for the presence of yersinia enterocolitica and yersinia pseudotuberculosis in clinically normal pigs (author's transl)].163 clinically normal slaughtered pigs were examined for the presence of yersinia enterocolitica and yersinia pseudotuberculosis. the following results were obtained: yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from the tonsils in twenty-two cases, yersinia pseudotuberculosis being found to be present in the tonsils in seven cases, yersinia enterolitica was isolated from the liver in one case and from the caecal contents in eight cases, and yersinia pseudotuberculosis was isolated from the caecal conte ...1977847726
[antibiotic sensitivity of strains of the pseudotuberculosis microbe isolated from people and the environment in the maritime territory]. 1977848913
[deacylating activity of sera as a cause for the ineffectiveness of the treatment of experimental plaque in white mice with benzylpenicillin].it was shown that serum of albino mice infected with plague microbe cells inactivated benzylpenicillin. such deacetylating activity reached its peak by the 3rd day and after that decreased reaching by the 5th--7th day the level registered in non-infected animal and being apparently of non-specific character. ampicillin proved to be 2 times more resistant to the effect of serum acylase as compared to benzylpenicillin. it was supposed that the ability of serum of infected animals to inactivate ben ...1977848916
prolonged monosymptomatic fever due to yersinia enterocolitica.a previously healthy 14-year-old girl showed monosymptomatic hectic fever for over 3 weeks with negative clinical findings. extensive laboratory investigation revealed only elevated esr and a high titer of agglutinating antibodies against yersinia enterocolitica, serotype 0-3. these abnormalities disappeared upon tetracycline therapy, after which she remained in excellent health. this unusual manifestation of yersiniosis, which was of unknown source, demonstrates that yersinia infection should b ...1977851047
[arthritis in yersinia enterocolitica infections]. 1977854104
[yersinia enterocolitica, ankylosing spondylitis and hl-a b27]. 1977854105
[infections caused by yersinia enterocolitica]. 1977854106
antimicrobial susceptibilities of yersinia enterocolitica biotype 4, serotype o:3.agar dilution antimicrobial susceptibility tests were carried out against recent clinical isolates of yersinia enterocolitica biotype 4, serotype o:3. aminoglycosides and co-trimoxazole were the most active drugs. all isolates were resistant to ampicillin, carbenicillin, cloxacillin, and erythromycin.1977856005
yersinia enterocolitica: recovery and characterization of two unusual isolates from a case of acute enteritis.enteritis caused by yersinia enterocolitica appears to be an uncommon occurrence in the united states. most of the reported cases have been caused by biochemically typical y. enterocolitica serotype o:8, the most frequently encountered serotype in the united states. the present report describes the isolation of two biochemically and serologically unusual y. enterocolitica isolates from a patient with acute enteritis. one strain was distinguished by the rapid fermentation of rhamnose and raffinos ...1977856866
yersinia enterocolitica and yersinia like microbes isolated from mammals and water in norway and denmark.data pertaining to 149 strains belonging to genus yersinia are summarized in this paper. yersinia enterocolitica (y.e.) was isolated from the faeces of 31 of 305 small rodents and from 5 of 31 shrews (soricidae) trapped at five localities in norway and one locality in denmark. isolations were obtained from 9 of 29 water samples collected within the trapping areas. three of 25 red foxes (vulpes vulpes) from one locality in norway harbored y.e. in their faeces. y.e. serotype 16 was isolated from o ...1977857609
scanning electron microscopic study of virulent yersinia pestis and yersinia pseudotuberculosis type 1.virulent yersinia pestis was grown on heart infusion blood agar and examined by scanning electron microscopy, exposing the fraction 1 envelope antigen on cell surfaces as a lumpy coating that spilled into the surrounding milieu. the amount of antigen depended on both the duration and temperature of incubation. comparison of the cultures grown at 37 degrees c for 24, 48, and 72 h with those grown at 22 degrees c for identical periods demonstrated that the antigen increased in amount with the leng ...1977858647
the pathology of experimental yersiniosis in guinea pigs. 1977858807
protein metabolism. iv. altered protein synthesis in hosts infected with eimeria tenella or bacteria compared to synthesis in hosts infected with intestinal nematodes. 1977862704
acute terminal ileitis and yersinia enterocolitica infection.diarrhea, moderate to high fever and pain in the rlq associated with a tender mass or swelling of the terminal ileum arouse suspicion of acute terminal ileitis. will diagnostic of the disease be laboratory data compatible with acute inflammatory disease and radiological findings of the terminal ileum, i.e., thickening of mucosal folds, round filling defects on the mucosa indicative of swelling of lymphoid tissue and fine irregularities of the margin without narrowing of the lumen. yersinia infec ...1977863177
[yerseniasis - cause of acute chronic surgical pathology of organs of the abdominal cavity]. 1977865063
waterborne gastrointestinal illness at a ski resort. --isolation of yersinia enterocolitica from drinking water--.approximately 41 percent of the visitors and employees who were at a ski resort in montana between december 23, 1974, and january 17, 1975, became ill with diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. the association between illness and water consumption proved to be significant, and the previously noncontaminated water supply was found to contain coliforms. no pathogens except yersinia enterocolitica were isolated, and it was isolated from two wells serving the area. the role of y. enterocolit ...1977866562
relation between hla-b27 and clinical features in patients with yersinia arthritis.a study of 74 yersinia arthritis patients implied that the clinical picture of the disease may be modified by genetic background associated with the histocompatibility antigen b27 (hla-b27). sixty-six percent of patients were b27 positive. joint symptoms were somewhat more severe in b27+ patients. iritis, conjunctivitis, carditis, signs of urologic inflammation, and complete reiter's triad occurred only in the b27 + group, whereas erythema nodosum was more common in b27 - group. several b27 + pa ...1977869958
terminal ileitis: yersinia enterocolitica isolated from faeces. 1977871742
[clinical picture and epidemiology of diseases in man caused by yersinia enterocolitica]. 1977877726
[yersinia arthritis and chronic collagenosis. i. acute yersinia arthritis and presence of specific yersinia antibodies in chronic collagenosis]. 1977878049
[yersinia arthritis and chronic collagenosis. ii. cases of yersinia arthritis with prolonged course and development of rheumatoid arthritis]. 1977878050
[photographic and stereophotographic methods of studying the optic disk]. 1977878362
[clinical and epidemiological characteristics of intestinal yersiniasis in adults]. 1977878363
[experimental study of the mutagenic activity of gentamicin sulfate in relation to the causative agent of plague].gentamicin sulfate was studied with an aim of obtaining mutants of the plague microbe with a changed character of requirements in the growth factors. the antibiotic provided a high yield of auxotrophic mutants and induced streptomycin resistance in some cells. mutants with single dependence on arginine, leucine, histidine and uracyl were most often. comparison of the data obtained with gentamicin and those obtained with other chemical mutagens showed that gentamicin by its mutagenic activity was ...1977879729
[properties of the repair-deficient mutants of plaque microbe strain 1435]. 1977882663
[yersinia enterocolitica infection in a family]. 1977882695
family study of reiter's disease and hla b27 distribution.starting from index patients with confirmed reiter's disease, a clinical and immunogenetic study was performed on 12 families in which there were further cases of arthritis. altogether 51 family members were investigated and some information was available on 15 additional members. in most families there were two or three affected members in addition to the proband. the manifestations included acute polyarthritis (16 cases), which frequently followed urethritis or occurred as a complication of ye ...1977886557
[acute masenteric lymphadenitis caused by yersinia infection]. 1977887497
studies on the ultrastructure of yersinia pseudotuberculosis after treatment with some detergents and solvents.the ultrastructural changes in 3 strains yersinia pseudotuberculosis with different virulence after treatment with sodium lauryl sulfate (sls) and petroleum ether were studied. the ultrafine sections after treatment with sls show heavy destructive changes, concerning the cell wall, the cytoplasmic membrane and the inner structure of the cell. it was established that the same cells y. pseudotuberculosis after cultivation on a medium with glycerol show a tendency to recover their ultrastructure. t ...1977888593
yersinia enteritis and crohn's disease. 1977890310
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