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[subacute bacterial endocarditis caused by salmonella cholerae suis]. 195713505282
[typhoid fever caused by salmonella cholerae suis]. 195713531420
human infection salmonella choleraesuis. 195713426606
[pleural localizations caused by salmonella choleraesuis kutzendorf]. 195713467315
[clinical analysis of salmonella choleraesuis infection]. 195713472920
[a preliminary report on salmonella choleraesuis infection in ch'engtu]. 195713472921
necrotic jejunitis due to infection by salmonella cholerae-suis. 195713476963
bronchopneumonia, empyema, pneumothorax and bacteremia due to salmonella choleraesuis (var. kunzendorf) treated with chloramphenicol. 195613372572
osteomyelitis of the spine due to salmonella cholerae suis. 195514381455
[salmonella choleraesuis var. kunzendorf as pathogen of primary surgical disease]. 195513257664
[septicemia caused by salmonella choleraesuis]. 195513262999
salmonella choleraesuis osteomyelitis: a report of a case with a review of the literature. 195413149809
salmonella cholerae suis: a clinical and epidemiological evaluation of 329 infections identified between 1940 and 1954 in the new york salmonella center. 195413207112
acute ulcerative endocarditis with overwhelming septicemia due to salmonella choleraesuis. 195313099950
infection with a variety of salmonella cholerae-suis. 195313119039
urease production by salmonella choleraesuis. 195214902723
bacteremia due to salmonella choleraesuis, variety kunzendorf (paratyphoid c), complicated by ruptured aortic aneurysm. 195214929366
terramycin hydrochloride in the treatment of salmonella choleraesuis bacteremia. 195114827638
[resistance of experimental infection with salmonella cholerae suis var. kunzendorf of guinea pigs vaccinated and treated with chloramphenicol]. 195114895645
notes on salmonella cholerae suis-kunzendorf infection; report of a case treated with chloromycetin. 195014783799
[attempt at attenuation of suipestiferic virus through passage in the organism of hyperimmunized animals]. 195014800477
pathogenicity of salmonella choleraesuis; maintaining virulence by lyophilization. 194918121301
salmonella choleraesuis bacteremia treated with streptomycin; report of a case. 194918124293
coronary arteritis with fatal thrombosis due to salmonella choleraesuis variety kunzendorf. 194720262639
sulphonamide investigations; treatment of experimental pasteurella septica, ery. rhusiopathiae and s. cholerae-suis infections in mice with sulphathiazole, sulphadiazine, sulphamezathine and sulphapyridine. 194720265764
observations regarding salmonella choleraesuis (var. kunzendorf) septicemia in swine. 194620996650
salmonella choleraesuis (variety kunzendorf) bacteriemia complicating streptococcal sore throat. 194621023181
strains of salmonella cholerae-suis producing acetylmethylcarbinol. 194416560860
a group of paratyphoid bacilli from animals closely resembling those found in man.1. in addition to the paratyphoid bacilli already named there exists a group which occurs in a variety of animals and which culturally is the same as bacillus schottmülleri. as a rule this group can be separated from the latter by the type of clumps formed when bouillon cultures are used as antigens, while other antigens and complement fixation tests have failed to differentiate it. agglutination absorption tests sharply separate the animal from the human paratyphoids. 2. no differences have bee ...192019868428
bacilli of the hog-cholera group (bacillus cholerae suis) in man.1. the organisms isolated by hirschfeld from febrile cases resembling paratyphoid fever and named paratyphoid c can be placed in the hog-cholera bacillus group by their agglutination absorption properties though they are not typical culturally. 2. when fed to a pig a febrile disease resulted from which the animal recovered. after injection of hog-cholera virus the organisms fed were found generally, distributed and some of them had lost cultural characters so that they are brought into the class ...192019868429
survival of salmonella enterica in poultry feed is strain dependent.feed components have low water activity, making bacterial survival difficult. the mechanisms of salmonella survival in feed and subsequent colonization of poultry are unknown. the purpose of this research was to compare the ability of salmonella serovars and strains to survive in broiler feed and to evaluate molecular mechanisms associated with survival and colonization by measuring the expression of genes associated with colonization (hila, inva) and survival via fatty acid synthesis (cfa, faba ...024570467
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