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serological and physiological relationships between strains of vibrio fetus. 195513228888
experimental vibrio fetus infection in male hamsters. 195513228893
vibrio fetus infection in cattle. i. a comparative study of the agglutinin response in cervicovaginal mucus and blood serum to homologous antigens following abortion. 195514361923
cross agglutination between vibrio fetus and brucella abortus. 195514361931
[human infections by vibrio fetus]. 195514378744
experimental vibrio fetus infection in guinea pigs. ii. pathological aspects. 195413124691
transmission of experimental vibrio fetus infection among guinea pigs and hamsters. 195413148490
[septicemia due to vibrio fetus in a gastrectomized patient with blood protein deficiency]. 195413198378
experimental vibrio fetus infection in guinea pigs. iii. pathogenicity studies and the effect of guinea pig passage upon agglutinogens. 195413207584
the illustration of the morphology of vibrio fetus by electron microscopy. 195413207590
[vibrio fetus septicemia in a man]. 195413209343
preparations of antigen for detection of agglutinins for vibrio fetus. 195313065650
the tampon method of collection and the examination of cervicovaginal mucus for vibrio fetus agglutinins. 195313117727
a study of the pathology of embryonating chicken eggs inoculated with vibrio fetus. 195313031019
a satisfactory method for the culture of vibrio fetus. 195313067636
an electron micrograph of vibrio fetus. 195313094936
serological relationships of twenty three ovine and three bovine strains of vibrio fetus. 195313065651
experimental vibrio fetus infection in guinea pigs. i. bacteriological aspects. 195313065652
suitable thioglycolate media for the cultivation of vibrio fetus. 195212999711
[immunochemical researches on vibrio fetus. i. preliminary serological study of 10 strains of different origins]. 195213017155
[immunochemical researches on vibrio fetus. ii. chemical fractionation of microbes and serological study of two antigenic fractions]. 195213017156
effect of antibiotics in diluted bull semen on vibrio fetus. 195214924129
experimental transmission of vibrio fetus in diluted semen and by contact. 195214917608
the effect of vibriosis on breeding efficiency in cattle. 195114841127
vibrio foetus infection in a dairy herd. 195114817979
vibrio foetus infection in cattle. 195114836327
the preservation of vibrio fetus by lyophilization. 195014792978
vibrionic abortion in cattle. 195014776939
[vibrio fetus as etiologic factor in infectious abortion in cattle]. 195014806025
vibrio fetus infection in cattle. 195015411783
the effects of vibrio fetus on the growth of trichomonas foetus (protozoa). 194816561439
the apparent involvement of vibrio fetus in an infection of man. 194816561425
viability of vibrio fetus in petrolatum. 194818863381
a satisfactory medium for the isolation, cultivation, and maintenance of viability of vibrio fetus (bovine). 194818887830
the apparent involvement of vibrio fetus in an infection of man. 194818917668
vibrios from calves and their serological relation to vibrio fetus.the calf vibrios thus far studied include one strain serologically distinct from the fetal strains. the others are closely related to the fetal strains though not identical with them. the pathogenic characters of the calf vibrios, either as possible descendents of vibrio fetus, or as independent factors in the production of enteritis have not been demonstrated.192719869259
further studies on the etiological significance of vibrio fetus.the general outcome of these six experimental cases and those already reported is that both motile and non-motile types produce disease of the fetal membranes eventually leading to abortion. the more precise serological relations between the two are now under investigation.192319868730
further studies on the etiological role of vibrio fetus.the data bearing on these three cases are quite sufficient to rule out bacillus abortus as the agent. not only the cultures and guinea pig tests of fetal tissues and contents of the digestive tract, but also the agglutination and guinea pig tests of the milk, were negative. the same is true of the agglutination tests of the blood serum. only in one case was the placenta obtained in part. the stained films and the sections from various regions showed no abortion bacilli. guinea pig tests of place ...192019868469
some morphological and biological characters of the spirilla (vibrio fetus, n. sp.) associated with disease of the fetal membranes in cattle.twenty-two fetal and two calf strains of spirilla have been studied chiefly with regard to the problem of identity. twenty-one fetal strains are probably specifically the same. one fetal strain differs slightly from these, but in its agglutination affinities it belongs to the same group. of two strains isolated from calves one has definite agglutination relations with the fetal strains, the other none. in the morphological and biological characters so far investigated all the strains agree close ...191919868360
the etiological relation of spirilla (vibrio fetus) to bovine abortion.the isolation in pure culture of a definite morphological entity (vibrio or spirillum) with practically the same biological characters from a series of cases of the same clinical complex (abortion) establishes a presumption in favor of the specific identity of the organisms and also in favor of the inference that such organisms are etiologically related to the diseased condition. this presumption is strengthened by the fact that disease of the fetal membranes followed the injection of pure cultu ...191919868361
the bacteriology of bovine abortion, with special reference to acquired immunity.in a large herd of dairy cattle and young stock the bacteriological examination of 109 cases of abortion which included a relatively thorough study of the fetus and a study of the membranes, or swabs from the uterus whenever obtainable, gave the following results. 62, or 57 per cent, were associated with bacillus abortus. 26, or 23.8 per cent, were associated with spirilla. 2, or 1.8 per cent, were associated with bacillus pyogenes. 19, or 17.4 per cent, were either sterile or else the digestive ...191919868362
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