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the role of macrophages in the induction of antibody in x-irradiated animals. 19676020122
response and specificity of anti-shigella rabbit antibody. 19676024981
influence of ph on the inhibitory activity of formic and acetic acids for shigella. 19676025315
salmonellosis and shigellosis: epidemiology and clinical features. 19676028185
effect of the number of antigens on the quantity of cells producing several kinds of antibody. 19676030062
suppression of transferred allogeneic spleen cells in the mouse: active induction and passive transfer by antiserum. 19676031210
inhibition of shigella flexneri by the normal intestinal flora. i. mechanisms of inhibition by klebsiella.growth curves were plotted for shigella flexneri and klebsiella (aerobacter aerogenes) multiplying in pure and mixed culture. in mixed culture, klebsiella inhibited shigella. exponential growth was interrupted and shigella entered into a logarithmic death phase. an analysis of cultures at the time inhibition occurred revealed that formic and acetic acids produced by klebsiella were responsible for the inhibition of shigella. klebsiella strongly reduced the culture medium. the volatile fatty acid ...19676032512
microflora of black and red pepper.dilution cultures of 30 samples of ground black pepper yielded an average of 39,000 colonies of fungi per g, with a range of 1,700 to 310,000 per g. total numbers of colonies of bacteria from 11 samples averaged 194,000,000 per g, with a range from 8,300,000 to 704,000,000 per g. a variety of fungi grew from nearly all surface-disinfected whole peppercorns that were cultured. thirteen samples of ground red pepper from the united states yielded an average of 1,600 colonies of storage fungi per g ...19676035055
shigellosis for christmas. 19676036545
oral kanamycin in the treatment of shigella and salmonella infections. 19676042985
[culture and examination of diseased matter from suspected salmonella and shigella infections]. 19676043582
immunogenicity of orally administered avirulent shigella clones. 19676048147
[resistance to antibiotics of 150 shigella strains isolated in france]. 19676048206
immunochemical studies on shigella flexneri polysaccharides. 19676050439
site of shigella exotoxin activity in mouse brain. 19676051173
let as a determinant of bacterial radiosensitivity, and its modification by anoxia and glycerol. 19676051475
the photodynamic action of riboflavin-adenine system on bacteria, bacteriophages, influenza virus, and shigella exneri antiserum. 19676053379
antigen in tissues. 3. the separation of antigen-containing components from lymphoid tissues. 19676054729
[two atypical groups shigella boydii 6]. 19676057340
studies on the virulence of shigella flexneri. 19676057577
adjuvant effect of streptomycin on oral immunization with shigella antigens in the mouse. 19676057578
interference of lysogenic shigella flexneri with antimicrobial disc susceptibility readings. 19676058731
shigella septicemia in the newborn infant. 19676059436
ampicillin. 19676059495
the immunochemistry of shigella flexneri o-antigens. the biochemical basis of smooth to rough mutation.1. smooth to rough mutation has the same biochemical basis in shigella as in salmonella. it is the result of enzyme defects blocking the incorporation of the o-specific side chains that characterize the smooth lipopolysaccharide with the consequent exposure of the underlying basal structures that determine ;rough'-specificity. 2. the shigella flexneri basal structure resembles its salmonella analogue in that it has the same qualitative sugar composition, and enzyme defects in its biosynthetic pa ...19676060453
isolation of shigella. 3. comparison of new and traditional media with stool specimens. 19676061213
isolation of shigella. iv. comparison of plating media with stools. 19676061214
infectious drug resistance: a new and important cause of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. 19676062471
[role of specific bacteriophage in the control of the carrier state of shigella flexneri 6 bacilli]. 19676066184
the role of dose rate, irradiation technique, and let in determining radiosensitivities at low oxygen concentrations. 19676066590
transmission of multiple drug-resistance from shigella to aeromonas and non-agglutinable vibrio through conjugation. 19676072423
the mechanism of radiation action in leukaemogenesis. the role of radiation in leukaemia development. 19676074695
a cell-free polyvalent shigella vaccine. 19676078217
an epidemic of shigellosis. 19676079043
the 5'-nucleotidase of escherichia coli. ii. surface localization and purification of the escherichia coli 5'-nucleotidase inhibitor. 19675341266
the alteration of endotoxin by postheparin plasma and its purified fractions. i. comparison of the ability of guinea pig postheparin and normal plasma to detoxify endotoxin. 19675335973
the alteration of endotoxin by postheparin plasma and purified fractions. ii. relationship of the endotoxin detoxifying activity of euglobulin from postheparin plasma to lipoprotein lipase. 19675335974
[fatal perforation of the sigmoid complicating dysentery]. 19675342332
double-blind treatment study of shigellosis comparing ampicillin, sulfadiazine, and placebo. 19675338090
colonial recognition, a "new" approach for rapid diagnostic enteric bacteriology.the morphology, on macconkey's agar, of colonies of the bacteria commonly found in enteric specimens is sufficiently characteristic and distinctive, when observed with transmitted oblique illumination and a low-power stereoscopic microscope, to enable identification at the generic (and occasionally the species) level with over 97% accuracy. application of this technique resulted in great savings of time, manipulative steps, and media compared with the usual procedures of diagnostic enteric bacte ...19675338180
serum antibody responses to intestinal implantation of antigens in rats. 19675339799
immunological reactivity associated with antigens in the intestinal tract of rats. 19675339800
influence of resistance-factors on the phage types of salmonella panama. 19675340158
studies on resistance transfer factors. ii. transmissible resistance to eight antibacterial drugs in a strain of escherichia coli. 19675340264
drug resistance of enteric bacteria. ix. distribution of r factors in gram-negative bacteria from clinical sources.many isolates belonging to the enterobacteriaceae were collected in 1965 from the inpatients at geographically scattered hospitals in japan. among 2,650 shigella strains examined, 58.4% were found to be drug-resistant; 95.0% of these resistant strains were multiply resistant. among 434 resistant strains examined, 81% carried r factors that were transferable by cell-to-cell contact. of 160 isolates of other enteric bacteria, drug-resistant strains included 84.2% of the escherichia coli, 93.0% of ...19675340306
kinetics of lethal adsorption of colicin e-2 by escherichia coli.the kinetics of lethal adsorption of colicin e2 by escherichia coli c6 were studied by means of survivor plots. these were determined by a method which allowed rapid sampling of the reaction mixture and estimation of approximate confidence limits for the plotted data. the results were consistent with the predictions of a hypothetical model that assumed a single-hit mechanism of colicin action upon a bacterial population whose cells varied in their number of specific (lethal) receptors for colici ...19675340307
the transmissible nature of the genetic factor in escherichia coli that controls haemolysin production. 19675340526
characterization of enterobacteria by starch-gel electrophoresis of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and phosphogluconate dehydrogenase.specific activities and electrophoretic mobilities of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and phosphogluconate dehydrogenase were determined in 38 isolates of the family enterobacteriaceae and in 10 isolates of the related pasteurella. the deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in p. pestis was verified. enzymes obtained from different strains of the same species exhibited an unexpected degree of heterogeneity. for example, 8 and 11 apparent variants of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase a ...19675340676
antibacterial and antifungal properties of beta-naphthol derivatives. vi. 19675340703
isolation and preliminary characterization of t4 mutants with nonglucosylated dna. 19675340730
the immunochemistry of shigella flexneri o-antigens: a serological classification of rough mutants. 19685301543
studies on vaccination against bacillary dysentery. 4. oral immunization with live monotypic and combined vaccines.results of tests made in 1964 confirm the previous findings that live oral vaccine, prepared from streptomycin-dependent strains of shigellae, confers a strong, type-specific protection against acute bacillary dysentery. this vaccine did not reduce the carrier rate of shigellae. observations on soldiers treated with a vaccine of shigella flexneri serotypes 2a and 3 combined revealed no antagonizing effects from the type 3 component upon the protective effect of the 2a component contained in the ...19685303905
[therapeutic effect of hetacillin in the treatment of drug-resistant dysentery]. 19685304359
plasmid-episome interactions in shigella flexneri. 19685301323
a contribution to the problem of bacteriological negativeness of shigelloses. i. follow-up of susceptibility of isolated strains of shigellae and levels of some antibiotics in stool and blood. 19685254004
the effect of neomycin and chloramphenicol against phagocytized shigella in mouse macrophagues. 19685254005
behaviour of phagocytized shigellae in cells of tissue cultures. i. possiblity of phagocytosis for shigellae by tissue culture cells. 19685254006
resportion of shigella endotoxin. i. preparation of 32p labelled endotoxin of shigella flexneri. 19685254007
ii. studies of p32 labelled shigella and endotoxin absorption. 19685254008
3. study of effect of neomycin, streptomycin and chloramphenicol on shigellae phagocytized in hela cells. 19685256344
diarrhea caused by shigella. 19685185675
the n-oxides of some sulfonamide compounds. 19684974587
blood coagulation test for citrate utilization. 19685636461
salmonellae and shigellae in bantu children consuming drinking water of improved quality. 19685638044
the frequency of salmonella and shigella infections in the richmond area. 19685640312
effect of high oxygen tensions on the growth of selected, aerobic, gram-negative, athogenic bacteria.the in vitro effects of high o(2) tensions (p(o2)) on aerobic, enteric pathogens were examined at pressures of up to 3 atm absolute. organisms from the genera salmonella, shigella, and vibrio were usually subjected to 24-hr exposures. tensions of 0.87, 1.87, and 2.87 atm absolute of o(2) (plus traces of co(2) and n(2)) became progressively inhibitory for salmonella and shigella growth, but were bactericidal only for v. comma strains at tensions greater than 0.87 atm absolute of o(2). growth inhi ...19685643043
an effect of maintenance in tissue culture on spleen cells transferred from antigen-injected donors to syngeneic mice. 19685645215
a new plating medium for the isolation of enteric pathogens. ii. comparison of hektoen enteric agar with ss and emb agar.during this study, 2,855 stool specimens from patients at cook county hospital were cultured for enteric pathogens. hektoen enteric agar (he) was compared with e m b and s s agars by replicate samplings with both direct and indirect methods. shigella species were recovered more than twice as often on he agar as on s s agar by both methods. with the direct method only, out of 98 shigella isolated, 97 were isolated from he agar, 74 were recovered from e m b agar, and 40 were found on s s agar. in ...19685647515
dysentery organisms and immigrants. 19685648311
the immunochemistry of shigella flexneri o-antigens: an analysis of the immunodominant sugars in lipopolysaccharides from smooth strains. 19685650132
[lysogenic conversion of antigenic characteristics of shigella (type ii antigens and group 7,8 complex)]. 19685650310
trends in the treatment of acute diarrhoeas in infancy.focus is on studies of acute diarrheal diseases that have been conducted at the pediatric center in bombay, india and at other indian centers. the objective is to present the picture of acute diarrheal disease in infancy as seen in a large developing country like india. of a total admission of 16,252 cases over a 5-year period, 2835 were of acute diarrhea, constituting 17.3% of the total admissions. 89.1% of these cases occurred under age 2; 10.9% were in the age group of 3-12 years. there w ...19685651741
bactericidal action of urea on shigella. 19685652646
studies of diarrheal disease in central america. xi. intestinal bacterial flora in malnourished children with shigellosis. 19685652698
effect of serum from tolerant mice on immunity and tolerance to a bacterial antigen. 19685656656
bacillary dysentery. 19685658917
the immunochemistry of shigella flexneri o-antigens a study of smooth to rough mutation. 19685664129
lysotypes of shigella flexneri. 19685664130
oral vaccination against shigellosis by means of heat killed bacteria. 19685664132
treatment of dysentery bacilli carriers with a live nonpathogenic antidysenteric vaccine. 19685664133
shigellosis: an analysis of 239 cases in a pediatric population. 19685664968
resistance of shigella flexneri to antibiotics. 19685666680
studies on the antigenic structure of shigellae. ii. studies on immunochemistry of shigella boydii. 19685666681
immunity to experimental mouse shigellosis. 19685666686
phage typing of shigella flexneri. 19685666687
transferable multiple drug resistance in enterobacteria from non-human primates. i. development and characteristics of resistance in shigella flexneri. 19685667656
[in vitro sensitivity of 166 shigella strains isolated in sãopaulo, brazil, to sulphadiazine and five antibiotics]. 19685679031
depressed cellular formation of antibody to shigella antigens in vitro by spleen cell cultures from unresponsive mice.specific antibody plaque-forming cells (pfc) to shigella-soluble antigen did not appear in spleen cell cultures from shigella-tolerant mice, as occurred with similar cultures prepared from normal mice immunized with shigella antigen prior to sacrifice. cultures from tolerant mice also failed to form serologically detectable amounts of agglutinins in vitro. exposure of cell cultures from tolerant mice in vitro to additional antigen had little or no effect on appearance of plaque-forming cells to ...19685685992
shigella infection in animals in the sudan. 19685689734
[contribution to the study of health carriers of salmonella and shigella in the hospitals in saigon]. 19685695205
furazolidone in the treatment of institutional shigellosis. 19685696170
an outbreak of diarrhoea in an infants' home due to a shigella-like organism. 19685704889
shigellosis as cause of infantile enteritis in egypt. 19685709092
[on the effect of low temperatures on the viability of dysentery microbes]. 19685713233
sensitivity of shigella species to sulphathiazole furoxone and antibiotics. 19685715961
a new antibiotic, 1-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2,3-diisocyano-4-(p-methoxyphenyl)-buta-1,3-diene. ii. elucidation of the structure. (studies on antiviral and antitumor antibiotics. 3.). 19685717011
plesiomonas shigelloides in south australia.plesiomonas shigelloides, a motile, oxidase-positive, gram-negative rod that may possess shigella antigens, was isolated from the faeces of 36 children and two adults. in 13 children the organism was thought to be possibly the cause of enteritis and in eight children there was no evidence of intestinal disease. in nine children with gastroenteritis other enteropathogenic bacteria were found in addition, and six children had intestinal disease due, or possibly due, to other factors. only four of ...19685717543
t-related bacteriophages isolated from shigella sonnei.the properties of three t-related phages-35, 55, and 3201-isolated from shigella sonnei were studied. they were similar with respect to morphology of plaques, duration of the latent periods, lysis inhibition effect, and serological characteristics. these phages closely resembled the t-even phages. phages 3201, 35, and 55 had the same host range and receptor specificity as phage t2.19685723526
freeze-drying various strains of shigella.of six candidate strains of shigella prepared in brain heart infusion broth as freeze-dried vaccine, low survival rates were obtained with two of the most promising strains. survival rates with these two strains were increased to acceptable levels when the organisms were suspended in a medium consisting of 8.2% sucrose, 0.01 m phosphate, 0.07% monosodium glutamate, and 2.5% human serum albumin. alteration of the freezing temperature did not improve the recovery rates significantly.19685726151
[colicinogenicity and sensitivity to colicins of dysentery agents isolated from patients with acute and chronic form of the disease]. 19685728700
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