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[symptomatology in yersinia-enterocolitica infections]. 19705494982
[species peculiarities of the plasmocyte reaction in animals following immunization with soluble antigens]. 19705503342
[syntrophism in plague bacteria and a possible biological role of this phenomenon]. 19705509122
[pasteurella pestis lysogeny]. 19705511382
[human infection with yersinia enterocolitica serotype 9. epidemiological implications]. 19705519921
[transfer of the resistance factor (r) of enterobacteriaceae to yersinia enterocolitica]. 19705521115
[on the incidence of human yersinia infections in rumania and on the effectiveness of the classical methods of etiological diagnosis]. 19705521116
growth of pasteurella pestis at 37 degrees c in relation to its antigenic characteristics. 19705522253
[pasteurella anatipestifer infection in ducklings]. 19705528530
[pesticinogenicity of pasteurella pestis strains of microtus variety. i. spontaneous and induced production of pesticin by strains of pasteurella pestis of variety]. 19705529324
comparative evaluation of effectivity of bacteriological examination and antibody neutralization reaction during the action of streptomycin on the plague microbe. 19705529576
"a minor epidemic" of yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection. 19705530845
[mechanism for the preservation of the plague agent in the interepizootic period in the central asiatic high mountain locale]. 19705531156
[study of a yersinia pestis strain cultivated on a medium without glutamic acid]. 19704258386
[yersinia enterocolitica in human pathology]. 19704911488
practical applications of new laboratory methods for plague investigations. 19704920547
[use of antibody neutralization reaction for diagnosis of plague under conditions of streptomycin therapy]. 19704920968
[yersinia enterocolitica: an important cause of enteritis]. 19704905552
summary of recent abstracts. vi. plague. 19704922873
[studies of human infection with yersinia enterocolitica]. 19704923764
bubonic plague in the southwestern united states. a review of recent experience. 19704924535
effectiveness of live or killed plague vaccines in man.while the safety of the available live plague vaccine ev 76 (paris) continues to be the subject of further study, the usp formol-killed, virulent pasteurella pestis (yersinia pestis) suspension capable of protecting 60% of non-human primates, particularly hanuman langurs (presbytis entellus), warrants further clinical tests and field trials. inoculated in a dosage of 2x10(9) killed plague bacilli (1 ml), followed by a booster of 400 million organisms (0.2 ml) in 1-3 months, this vaccine stimulat ...19704988692
[plague and its agents (current state of our knowledge)]. 19704989215
pesticinogeny: a characteristic useful for presumptive identification and isolation of pasteurella pestis.current methods of identifying pasteurella pestis rely heavily on tests specific for detecting fraction i, the envelope antigen. pesticin i, a bacteriocin inhibitory for p. pseudotuberculosis, has been demonstrated in nearly all tested strains isolated from human infections. the results of using this characteristic as an identifying trait for p. pestis were compared with results reported for detecting fraction i by fluorescent-antibody and antiserum-agar techniques. data indicate that, although ...19704989537
studies on yersinia (pasteurella) pseudotuberculosis. i. sources and serological classification of the organism isolated in japan. 19704990817
differentiation of the serologicl response to yersinia enterocolitica and brucella abortus in cattle.the serological responses of cattle to inoculation with brucella abortus and yersinia enterocolitica type ix were compared. complete cross-reactions were found in serum agglutination, antiglobulin, complement fixation and rose bengal plate tests. the cross-reaction between br. abortus and y. enterocolitica ix was confirmed by immunodiffusion tests. although antibodies specific for each organism could also be detected by immunodiffusion tests with high titre rabbit or bovine sera, these tests wer ...19704992575
[antagonism toward bacteria of the genus malleomyces]. 19704992948
[precipitating and agglutinating antigens of pseudomonas pseudomallei (whitmore's bacillus). ii. demonstration of precitating antigens common to yersinia pestis and pseudomonas pseudomallei]. 19704995342
[bacteria of the genus listeria, yersinia and moraxella: further problems of infectious pathology]. 19704995701
[pathogenic properties of the toxin of pasteurella pestis under the effect of some antibiotics. protective and therapeutic effect of antibiotics in plague]. 19704321155
pseudotuberculosis in nonhuman primates: infection with organisms of the yersinia enterocolitica group. 19714329297
[oxidative phosphorylation in the plague microbe]. 19714330808
[phosphorylation of aminoglycoside antibiotics by the ev strain of the plague microbe carrying the episome of multiple drug resistance]. 19714334677
[sensitivity of yersinia enterocolitica strains to various antibiotics]. 19714257559
[sensitivity of the malagasian frugivorous bat, pteropus rufus, to the inoculation of yersinia pestis]. 19714261513
enteric infection with yersinia enterocolitica. large pyroninophilic cell reaction in mesenteric lymph nodes associated with early production of specific antibodies. 19714102676
[immunochemistry of pasteurella pestis. i. determinants common to p. pestis ev 76 and enterobacteiaceae]. 19714105123
acute rheumatic fever and yersinia arthritis. 19714107593
[immunochemistry of pasteurella pestis. ii. heterogeneity of antigen synthesis]. 19714108683
protein toxins of pasteurella pestis. subunit composition and acid binding. 19714998134
transferable drug resistance. 19714999639
serological response of rhesus monkeys (macaca mulatta) to immunization and infection with pasteurella pestis. 19715000786
serological diagnosis of yersinia enterocolitica. 19715004641
[immunochemistry of pasteurella pestis. 3. somatic antigens and their polysaccharides]. 19715005196
biochemical and serological characteristics of a yersinia enterocolitica isolate.yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from human mesenteric lymph nodes. its morphological characteristics and biochemical and serological reactions are described.19714925537
[human "yersinia enterocolitica" infections in 1970, with a report of 642 recent cases. clinical aspects and epidemiologic perspectives]. 19714926832
serological and bacteriological investigations of an outbreak of plague in an urban tree squirrel population. 19714928594
[characteristics of yersinia pseudotuberculosis strains isolated from diseases in humans]. 19714931521
preparation of biologically active plague murine toxins labelled with 75se-methionine. 19714923096
host specificity of brazilian strains of pasteurella pestis. 19714922788
biosynthetic pattern of murine toxins in pasteurella pestis cells and extracts. 19715545872
fatal septicaemia due to yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19715547581
[human "yersinia enterocolitica" septicemia. 17 recent cases]. 19715552961
[some aspects of the central regulation of immunogenesis. i. correlative relationship between the extent of antibody formation and the functional condition of the hypothalamic nuclei]. 19715553622
mesenteric lymphadenitis due to yersinia enterocolitica: report of a case. 19715554204
electrocardiographic abnormalities and arthritis in patients with yersinia enterocolitica infection. 19715555834
rapid processing and counting technique for radioactive materials in polyacrylamide gels. 19715556419
[erythema nodosum caused by yersinia pseudotuberculosis]. 19715564726
case of septicaemia due to yersinia enterocolitica. 19715567772
serological cross-reactions between different brucella species and yersinia enterocolitica. agglutination and complement fixation. 19715575145
[yersinia enterocolitica infections in humans]. 19715576177
[septicemia due to yersinia enterocolitica: a case]. 19715579426
[study by immunofluorescence of somatic antigens of yersinia enterocolitica]. 19714935393
variations in the metal content of some commercial media and their effect on microbial growth.the cation content in commercial media obtained from two manufacturers showed considerable variation. even different batches of the same make were found to be inconsistent in the content of metal ions. with cultures of cytophaga sp. and yersinia pseudotuberculosis in base media, growth stimulation was dependent on additions of certain commercial media. it could be demonstrated that this stimulation was derived solely from increased mg(2+) concentration in the media.19714940866
evaluation of accuracy of multitest micromethod system for identification of enterobacteriaceae.the analytab system of 20 biochemical tests for identification of enterobacteriaceae was evaluated in parallel with conventional tests on 128 enterobacteriaceae, 5 aeromonas, and 1 yersinia enterocolitica. the results of tests for h(2)s and indole production, citrate utilization, lysine and ornithine decarboxylase, arginine dihydrolase, nitrate reduction, beta-galactosidase, and fermentation of arabinose, rhamnose, mannitol, and glucose showed almost complete agreement between the two systems. e ...19714940867
two newly described bacterial enteric pathogens: vibrio parahaemolyticus and yersinia enterocolitica. 19714945656
immunofluorescence study of antigenic relationships between brucella and some strains of yersinia enterocolitica. 19714945671
[immediately expressed chromosome transfer from escherichia coli k12 to species of the genus yersinia]. 19714949959
some aspects on phage typing of yersinia enterocolitica. 19715283072
the influence of some physical and chemical agents on survival of yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19715285309
survival of yersinia in water samples originating from various sources. 19715291403
the effect of flea control on yersinia (pasteurella) pestis antibody rates in the california vole, microtus californicus, and its epizootiological implications.the effects of flea control on the prevalence of (pasteurella) pestis antibody rates in the california vole, microtus californicus, were studied in san mateo county, california, usa. in this area, which had shown antibody prevalence rates of 50% or more during epizootics in previous years, continuous flea control measures reduced the antibody rate to virtually zero and held it at that level for 12 months, although a nearby area showed an incidence of 40-80% seropositive voles for 5 months during ...19715316910
[change in the glycogen level in the liver, heart and skeletal muscles of rodents during exposure to plague toxin].three-hours intoxication induced by sublethal doses of autolysate or of fraction ii of pasteurella pestis ev in albino rats, guinea pigs and meriones meridianus nogaiorum heptn. resulted in a decrease of glycogen content in liver and calf muscles. in albino rats which are highly sensitive to plague toxin, this decrease was more significant compared to more resistant guinea pigs. under the action of plague toxin on myocardium of meriones and guinea pigs, glycogen content decreased while in albino ...19715317618
[ultrastructure of p. pestis]. 19715087560
[electron microscopic study of pasteurella phages]. 19715087561
[auxotrophic mutants of pasteurella pestis obtained following treatment with n-nitrosomethylurea]. 19715087562
plague antibody response in the mongoose. 19715087996
[somatic and flagellar antigens of yersinia enterocolitica]. 19715088168
yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection in the united states. speticema, appendicitis, and mesenteric lymphadenitis. 19715093665
[yersinia enterocolitica from the stools of children in the south moravian region]. 19715095990
clinical symptoms of infection with yersinia enterocolitica. 19715099425
reiter's disease following yersinia enterocolitica infection. 19715099428
biochemical and serological characteristics of a yersinia enterocolitica isolate. 19715102391
studies on yersinia (pasteurella) pseudotuberculosis. ii. a new type of y. pseudotuberculosis, type vi, and subdivision of type v strains. 19715105015
[case of fatal septicemia due to yersinia pseudotuberculosis]. 19715107028
the cure of plague--two viewpoints. 19715108408
immunogenicity of plague vaccines in mice and guinea pigs.the median effective doses (ed(50)) of 28 lots of killed pasteurella pestis strain 195/p vaccine were determined in mice and guinea pigs. mice were injected with vaccine alone, whereas guinea pigs received vaccine suspended in incomplete freund's adjuvant. potency ratios of vaccines were obtained by comparing the ed(50) of the test with that of a reference vaccine. mean potency ratios of 1.82 +/- 0.50 in mice and 3.22 +/- 0.56 in guinea pigs were obtained, and the difference between these means ...19715111306
[mesenteric lymphadenitis due to yersinia enterocolitica (1st case in poland)]. 19715112760
the role of domestic animals in the epidemiology of plague. i. experimental infection of dogs and cats. 19715115673
the role of domestic animals in the epidemiology of plague. ii. antibody to yersinia pestis in sera of dogs and cats. 19715115674
the occurrence of 6-deoxy-l-altrose in the lipopolysaccharide of yersinia enterocolitica. 19715124785
a new clinical entity: human infection with yersinia presenting as an acute abdomen. 19715125607
[yersinia enterocolitica in erythema nodosum]. 19715126728
[erythema nodosum due to yersinia enterocolitica]. 19715126844
observations on susceptibility status of rats from different localities in thana district to experimental plague infection and serological studies for detection of foci of infection among domestic rodents. 19715132229
[symptoms on 108 yersinia enterocolitica infections]. 19715148116
bacteriologic diagnosis of yersinia pseudotuberculosis. 19715148868
characteristics of a bacteriophage-infected strain of pasteurella pestis isolated from a human case of plague.a pseudolysogenic strain of pasteurella pestis was isolated from a human in vietnam. the culture contained a stable mixture of bacteriophage and phage-sensitive and phage-resistant p. pestis.19715154877
infectivity and virulence of nonpesticinogenic pasteurella pestis.nonpesticinogenic pasteurella pestis, which is also negative for coagulase and fibrinolytic activities and therefore referred to as (pi-c-f)(-), was investigated to determine whether greatly reduced and erratic lethal responses observed in mice and guinea pigs might be due to inability of the inoculum to establish infection and multiply in survivors. immunity of survivors was regarded as an indication of previous infection, and, in the case of guinea pigs infected intradermally, appearance of a ...19715154889
plague meningitis in infants. 19715157931
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