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vaccination in elite athletes.public health vaccination guidelines cannot be easily transferred to elite athletes. an enhanced benefit from preventing even mild diseases is obvious but stronger interference from otherwise minor side effects has to be considered as well. thus, special vaccination guidelines for adult elite athletes are required. in most of them, protection should be strived for against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, influenza, hepatitis a, hepatitis b, measles, mumps and varicella. when living or traveling t ...024986118
acute meningoencephalitis in hospitalised children in southern bangladesh.acute meningoencephalitis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality around the globe. the objective of this study was to examine the distribution of acute meningoencephalitis and its aetiological agents among children admitted to a tertiary hospital in southern bangladesh.022973139
confirmation of the discovery of the influenza bacillus. 189217745434
futher confirmation of the discovery of the influenza bacillus. 189217808550
ii.-on the influenza bacillus and the mode of cultivating it. 189220753502
some remarks on the influenza bacillus. 189220753513
the action of antiseptics on the influenza bacillus. 189420754673
the influenza bacillus and pneumonia. 189919971246
the influenza bacillus in inflammations of the respiratory tract in infants. 190619867065
influenzal endocarditis: with an account of two cases in which the influenza bacillus was repeatedly cultivated from the blood during life. 190620897056
the etiology of an epidemic of influenza. relation of the influenza bacillus and other organisms to the recent epidemic in boston (1907-08). comparison with an inter-epidemic period (1902-04). 190819971862
the bordet-gengou bacillus of pertussis.the bacillus of bordet and gengou is present in the sputum in early cases of pertussis, and in the lungs at autopsy in fatal cases of the disease. after the second week it is not present in the sputum in sufficiently large numbers to be readily isolated. the influenza bacillus is found at as early a stage of pertussis as is the bordet-gengou bacillus, and it persists in the sputum for a longer time. the agglutinins in the blood of pertussis patients are not more regular and not always higher for ...190919867243
experimental bronchopneumonia by intrabronchial insufflation.when intrabronchial insufflation of pure cultures of the streptococcus or of the influenza bacillus is properly carried out, it produces without fail a pneumonic lesion. this lesion is similar in its nature to the one known in human pathology as bronchopneumonia, and differs materially from the pneumonic lesion produced experimentally by the intrabronchial insufflation of pure cultures of the pneumococcus. considering the fact that none of the dogs used in the experiments with the pneumococcus a ...191219867558
the pathological changes in the testes in epidemic pneumonia.the testicular changes in pneumonia are without clinical manifestations, are non-specific, focal in character, independent of the infecting organisms or the antecedent disease, and vary in severity directly with the total length of the illness. the process is a continuous one, divisible into stages in which the following features are recognizable: (1) cessation of spermatogenesis; (2) degeneration of preformed spermatocytes, spermatids, and spermatozoa; (3) desquamation of altered cells and frag ...191919868374
studies on experimental pneumonia : ix. production in monkeys of an acute respiratory disease resembling influenza by inoculation with bacillus influenzae.twelve normal monkeys inoculated on the mucous membranes of the nose or nose and mouth with a strain of bacillus influenzae; originally isolated in pure culture from the pleural exudate of a case of empyema following influenzal pneumonia in man and subsequently raised in virulence by animal passage, developed an acute self-limited respiratory disease of from 3 to 5 days duration, characterized by sudden onset with profound prostration, the development of rhinitis and tracheobronchitis, with snee ...192019868470
studies on experimental pneumonia : x. pathology of experimental influenza and of bacillus influenzae pneumonia in monkeys.1. virulent influenza bacilli, when injected into the nose and throat of monkeys (cebus capucinus and macacus syrichtus), excite an acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, characterized by swelling and hyperemia of the mucous membrane, infiltration of the mucosa and subrnucosa with leucocytes, desquamation of epithelial cells, and the production of a mucopurulent exudate. the accessory sinuses are often implicated in the infection. 2. experimental bacillus influenzae infections of the ...192019868471
the experimental production of pneumonia with the influenza bacillus of pfeiffer. 192019972510
behavior of the influenza bacillus in mixed culture on hemoglobin-free media. 192019972519
the association of lethargy with the influenza bacillus. 192020769834
further studies on bacterial hypersusceptibility. ii.when filtered alkaline extracts of pulverized bacteria of several varieties are precipitated with acid in the cold, boiled with acid, and all materials thrown down by these procedures removed, there remains a small amount of an alcohol-precipitable material which no longer gives any of the ordinary chemical reactions for proteins, such as the biuret, hopkins-cole, millon, and sulfosalicylic acid reactions. the only protein reaction usually given by this material is a very weak xanthoproteic reac ...192319868726
peroxidase in relation to bacterial growth with special reference to the influenza bacillus. 193016559463
observations on bacillus (haemophilus) influenzae with special reference to morphology and colonial characters. 193120475095
studies on influenzal meningitis : i. the problems of specific therapy.1. an acute purulent meningitis due to the invasion of the meninges by pfeiffer's influenza bacillus is not a very uncommon disease ininfants and young children. it has a very high mortality. 2. complement is entirely absent in the cerebrospinal fluid of these cases, and bactericidal experiments suggest that the injection of a specific antiserum will have but slight lethal effect on the organisms unless complement is injected at the same time. 3. treatment with a mixture of specific antiserum an ...193219869987
studies on influenzal meningitis : ii. b. influenzae-the problem of virulence and resistance.1. by a suitable bactericidal technique, it can be demonstrated that the virulent s influenza bacillus is completely resistant to the bactericidal action of diluted normal unheated serum. in contrast, the r organism is easily killed when subjected to the action of diluted normal serum. although this is not a true virulence test, it promises to be a useful substitute when a susceptible animal is not available. 2. the s culture filtrate contains a substance with a strong antibactericidal effect, b ...193219869988
studies on an uncomplicated coryza of the domestic fowl : i. the isolation of a bacillus which produces a nasal discharge.by a method combining filtration and cultivation an unidentified gram-negative bacillus was isolated from the nasal exudate of fowl experimentally infected with an uncomplicated coryza. isolation was accomplished by cultivation on sealed blood agar plates after unsuccessful attempts to produce colonies on open plates. injection of the organism into the palatine cleft of normal birds was regularly followed by an inflammation of the nasal mucosa and a discharge from the nares. a para-influenza bac ...193319870196
influenzal meningitis treated with anti-influenza bacillus serum. 193620320153
a serological study of haemophilus influenzae. 193720475369
studies on haemophilus influenzae : i. infection of mice with mucin suspensions of the organism.1. it has been shown that the ability of virulent s. influenzae to kill mice is enhanced by suspending the organism in mucin. 2. the occurrence of a true infection characterized by in vivo multiplication of the organism has been established. 3. the necessity for using a pure inbred strain of mice for this type of study has been confirmed. 4. the increase in mucin virulence of a strain of h. influenzae by repeated passage through mice has been shown. 5. the usefulness of this method in passive im ...193719870630
studies on haemophilus influenzae : ii. a comparative study of the virulence of smooth, rough, and respiratory strains of haemophilus influenzae as determined by infection of mice with mucin suspensions of the organism.1. a comparative study of the mucin virulence of smooth, converted rough, and respiratory strains of h. influenzae was carried out in mice. 2. the smooth strains were found to be significantly more virulent than either the converted rough or respiratory strains. 3. the converted rough and respiratory strains were found to be approximately equal in virulence. 4. a diminution in virulence was observed in those smooth strains which had dissociated spontaneously either partially or completely.193719870698
swine influenza in the british isles: (section of comparative medicine).an outbreak of pneumonia affecting pigs (10-14 weeks old) was investigated; the mortality rate was low and recovery was slow. haemophilus influenzae was recovered from half the pigs examined and the presence of a virus was demonstrated by the intranasal instillation of a filtrate of pneumonic lung. the virus was subsequently established in ferrets and neutralizing antibodies were demonstrated in the blood of convalescent pigs to the ferret-adapted virus.four further outbreaks of pneumonia in pig ...194119992370
influence of streptomycin on type b haemophilus influenzae. 194617790172
the porphyrin requirements of haemophilus influenzae and some functions of the vinyl and propionic acid side chains of heme.1. iron protoporphyrin ix was required for the growth of h. influenzae. it could be replaced by protoporphyrin ix. when grown on protoporphyrin evidence was obtained for the presence of fe porphyrin in the organism. it was concluded that the organism could insert iron into the protoporphyrin ring. 2. in the smooth strains, other porphyrins containing no iron such as deutero-, hemato-, meso-, and coproporphyrins could not replace protoporphyrin for growth. since protoporphyrin has two vinyl group ...194619873473
the resistance of haemophilus influenzae to the action of penicillin, with special reference to type b strains. 194620983835
the treatment of meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae with streptomycin; a report of nine cases. 194620993034
influence of streptomycin on type b haemophilus influenzae. 194620994014
the porphyrin requirements of haemophilus influenzae and some functions of the vinyl and propionic acid side chains of heme. 194620997746
the treatment of haemophilus influenzae meningitis with sulphonamides in conjunction with haemophilus influenzae, type b, rabbit antiserum. 194621017463
hoemophilus influenzoe and its relation to epidemic influenza: president's address. 194719993666
report of a case of resistant haemophilus influenzae meningitis responding to penicillin. 194720287220
[streptomycin in the tratamiento menungite by haemophilus influenzae]. 194720263531
haemophilus influenzae meningitis; four cases treated with streptomycin. 194818101991
some observations on the role of penicillin in the treatment of haemophilus influenzae meningitis. 194818862495
treatment of haemophilus influenzae meningitis with streptomycin. 194818862502
production of anti-haemophilus influenzae type b rabbit serum. 194818864091
an analysis of rabbit mortality and plasma potency in production of anti-haemophilus influenzae type b rabbit serum. 194818864092
a method of typing haemophilus influenzae by the precipitin reaction. 194818873680
haemophilus influenzae meningitis treated with streptomycin. 194818884952
a note on the susceptibility of hemophilus influenzae type b to bacitracin. 194818887829
the role of streptomycin in the treatment of meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae; a preliminary report. 194818892706
a method of typing haemophilus influenzae by the precipitin reaction. 194818933289
[sulphonamide, penicillin and streptomycin in the treatment of meningitis caused by haemophilus influenzae]. 194818881438
acute suppurative meningitis due to the haemophilus influenzae; its diagnosis and treatment. 194918112576
penicillin and streptomycin in the treatment of haemophilus influenzae meningitis. 194918145099
haemophilus influenzae meningitis treated with streptomycin. 194918148926
sulphonamide sensitivity of h. influenzae strains, with special reference to the combined use of antibacterial drugs. 195014772459
transformation of type specificity of hemophilus influenzae. 195014777176
[therapeutic failure in a case of meningitis from pfeiffer's bacillus]. 195014785244
[chloramphenicol therapy of acute and chronic hemophilus infections of the bronchial mucosa]. 195014806642
the pfeiffer bacillus in otitis in children. a sero-bacteriological and clinical study. 195014846585
hemophilus influenza meningitis. 195014856681
haemophilus influenzae meningitis; a possible ecological factor. 195015409177
haemophilus influenzae meningitis; report of 5 cases. 195015437892
[high doses of streptomycin in three cases of meningitis due to pfeiffer's bacillus]. 195114851758
streptomycin treatment of haemophilus influenzae meningitis complicating primary atypical pneumonia. 195114874413
the occurrence of two distinct capsular antigens in h. influenzae type e strains. 195114898374
congenital aortic stenosis with hyperplasia of the endocardium in the left ventricle. 195114902465
studies on haemophilus influenzae; susceptibility in vitro to antibiotics. 195114902475
induction of heritable new type in type specific strains of h. influenzae. 195114911973
[streptomycin therapy of gram-negative bacterial infections in infants. i. hemophilus influenzae and escherichia coli infections]. 195114915579
studies on haemophilus influenzae; biochemical activities. 195114923325
the isolation and cultural characteristics of an organism of the haemophilus group in calf pneumonia. 195214927746
studies on haemophilus influenzae type characteristics. 195214933054
studies of haemophilus influenzae; transfer of capsule formation ability and type specificity to non-capsulated respiratory strains. 195214933100
incidence and type distribution of capsulated h. influenzae strains. 195214916127
purification and analysis of the transforming principle of hemophilus influenzae. 195214916307
transformation reactions in hemophilus influenzae. 195214916308
[aureomycin in hemophilus influenzae meningitis in children]. 195214920107
[serobacteriological studies in pediatric otorhinological infections]. 195213025929
[two cases of meningitis caused by pfeiffer bacillus]. 195213027875
creation of synthetic heritable types of hemophilus influenzae and interpretations. 195212975830
studies on the treatment with antibacterial drugs of acute and chronic mucopurulent bronchitis caused by hemophilus influenzae. 195212976010
on the activity of chloramphenicol against haemophilus influenzae with special reference to influenzal meningitis. 195212976112
intravenous chloramphenicol in the treatment of meningitis due to hemophilus influenzae (type b). 195212991177
treatment of meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae; use of chloromycetin and sulfadiazine. 195212993266
[antibiotic therapy of meningitis caused by pfeiffer's bacteria; results in thirty consecutive cases in the united states]. 195212995386
purification of the desoxypentose nucleic acid of hemophilus influenzae having transforming activity. 195212997188
transformation of bacteria into l forms by amino acids. 195212999710
otitis in childhood; a clinical and sero-bacteriological study with special reference to the significance of haemophilus influenzae in relapses. 195213016243
[oto-rhinological infections in childhood; sero-bacteriological studies of paranasal sinusitis and suppurative otitis with special reference to haemophilus influenzae]. 195213016284
induction of streptomycin resistance in sensitive hemophilus influenzae by extracts containing desoxyribonucleic acid from resistant hemophilus influenzae.resistance to streptomycin, of a degree exceeding 1000 microg. per ml., has been induced in sensitive strains of hemophilus influenzae by exposure for 10 minutes to desoxyribonucleic acid-containing extracts isolated from a strain of type b hemophilus influenzae which had emerged resistant to 1000 microg. of streptomycin per ml. dna is essential for the process which brings out this change; the reaction can be prevented by destruction of the dna with crystalline desoxyribonuclease.the resistant ...195313022859
treatment of meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae; use of chloromycetin and sulfadiazine. 195313009884
haem utilisation and nitrate reduction by haemophilus influenzae. 195313035616
[the action of alpha tocopherol (vitamin e) on two strains of influenza virus]. 195313050326
studies on haemophilus influenzae; haemophilus influenzae antigens studied by the gel precipitation method. 195313050414
[haemophilus influenzae as a pathogenic agent in subacute bacterial endocarditis; review of antibiotic therapy]. 195313051770
in vitro production of new types of hemophilus influenzae.two new types of hemophilus influenzae, sab and sad have been produced in vitro. each exhibits the presence of the type specific polysaccharides of 2 types of e. influenzae within the same cell. in sab the polysaccharides of types a and b have been demonstrated and in sad those which characterize types a and d. the sab and sad traits are inherited. sab was produced by the action of dna-containing extract isolated from type a on either type b cells or rb cells (non-encapsulated non-type-specific ...195313052813
biological activity of the nucleic acids. 195313059681
studies on haemophilus influenzae; a complement fixation test for haemophilus influenzae antibody. 195313079783
[studies on 195 cases of meningitis in children due to mycobacterium tuberculosis, diplococcus pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, salmonella, and other bacteria]. 195313081704
studies on antibiotic resistance and the nucleic acid content of bacteria. 195313084549
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