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some theoretical considerations upon the nature oe agglutinins, together with further observations upon bacillus typhi abdominalis, bacillus enteritidis, bacillus coli communis, bacillus lactis aerogenes, and some other bacilli of allied character. 190119866950
the toxin of the bacillus enteritidis of gärtner. 190620474254
suppurative cholecystitis with cholelithiasis in a human "carrier" of the bacillus enteritidis of gaertner. 191120474453
subacute arthritis of shoulder-joint (due to an organism of the bacillus enteritidis type). 191219976355
an outbreak of food poisoning caused by the bacillus enteritidis of gaertner in milk. 191419978157
a study of paratyphoid bacilli isolated from cases of hog-cholera.during the course of some experimental work on hog-cholera, paratyphoid bacilli were isolated from 16 per cent of the pigs. culturally these organisms are the same as paratyphoid 18 isolated from man, while they show several differences from hog-cholera bacilli. in their slight pathogenic effect on rabbits they also differ from the hog-cholera bacillus. in their agglutination in sera produced by the injection of living cultures, one of the cultures, isolated from a chronic case, corresponds to b ...191819868293
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
experimental epidemiology : ii. effect of the addition of healthy mice to a population suffering from mouse typhoid.1. a kind of mouse village was set up into which was introduced a small number of mice fed on a culture of so called mouse typhoid (bacillus pestis cavice of the bacillus paratyphosus b group) bacillus. the spread of the infection so induced to the cages, or "homes," of the other mice was left to accident through the attendant who fed the animals and cleaned the cages. that this means was likely to be sufficient was deduced from the epidemic reported by lynch. a spot map was kept throughout the ...192219868657
blood sugar studies : i. rapid alterations in the blood sugar level of rabbits as result of intravenous injections of killed bacteria of various types.a rapid rise in the blood sugar level of rabbits was produced by intravenous injections of killed bacillus proteus, bacillus coli, and bacillus paratyphosus b, which returned to nearly the previous level in a few hours time. a less pronounced rise in blood sugar was produced by killed bacillus paratyphosus a and bacillus enteritidis.192519869033
microbic virulence and host susceptibility in paratyphoid-enteritidis infection of white mice : ix. the relationship of dosage to mortality rate, survival time, and cage population.epidemics of mouse typhoid set up among the rockefeller institute strain of mice were studied over a period of 6 months. during this time the relationship of cage number of mouse typhoid bacilli to mortality, total population, and survival time was determined. a single virulence titration of the epidemic strain was made, and at the end of the experiment all survivors were examined for evidence of infection. the following conclusions may be drawn for the data here presented. 1. the available dosa ...192619869111
inherited and acquired factors in resistance to infection : ii. a comparison of mice inherently resistant or susceptible to bacillus enteritidis infection with respect to fertility, weight, and susceptibility to various routes and types of infection.1. mice with relatively great inherent resistance to certain bacterial infections were heavier but not more fertile than mice with relatively little inherent resistance. mice with relatively little inherent resistance were with one exception not abnormally low in weight. 2. b. enteritidis given intrastomachally to susceptibles appeared in the blood stream more promptly, in larger numbers, and in a greater percentage of cases, and was present in feces in larger numbers, for a longer period, and i ...193319870163
the effect of the reaction of the medium on the characteristics of bacteria: i. general presentation of the problem, and results obtained with bacillus coli-communior, salmonella enteritidis and pseudomonas pyocyanea. 193316559648
role of inborn resistance factors in mouse populations infected with bacillus enteritidis.1. under conditions in which mouse typhoid is allowed to spread naturally among herds of mice comprised of different proportions of individuals of innately high or low susceptibility: (a) 85 to 95 per cent of the innately susceptible succumb to mouse typhoid in contrast to less than 5 per cent of the innately resistant, regardless of whether either constitutes 25, 50, or 75 per cent of the population respectively. (b) the surviving population is therefore comprised largely of individuals known a ...193919870901
nutrition of the host and natural resistance to infection : i. the effect of diet on the response of several genotypes of mus musculus to salmonella enteritidis infection.1. a diet of whole wheat and whole dried milk has been shown to promote a higher survival rate, among w-swiss mice subjected to s. enteritidis infection, than that promoted by a "synthetic" diet. 2. the demonstration of this ability of diet to condition natural resistance has been found to depend upon the genetic constitution of the mice employed. the demonstration has been possible in w-swiss mice, a strain only moderately inbred and retaining a degree of genetic variability. the demonstration ...194519871463
transmission of salmonella enteritidis by pulex irritans and ctenocephalus canis. 194620994016
transmission of salmonella enteritidis by pulex irritans and ctenocephalus canis. 194617790174
antibiotic interrelationships among the enteric group of bacteria. 194718918670
studies on fevers due to paratyphoid organisms and bact. enteritidis. 194720241019
salmonella interitidis infection associated with use of anti-rodent virus. 194720241156
septicemia due to salmonella enteritidis. 194720254160
salmonella enteritidis var. dublin infection in a cow resulting in an outbreak of human gastro-enteritis. 194720295964
antibiotic interrelationships among the enteric group of bacteria. 194716561421
[not available]. 194818862804
activity of hexenolactone against salmonella enteritidis in mice. 194818865901
transmission of salmonella enteritidis by the rat fleas xenopsylla cheopis and nosopsyllus fasciatus. 194918137984
case of salmonella enteritidis septicaemia with lung abscess. 194918136070
septicemia due to salmonella enteritidis and salmonella blegdam. 194918140652
salmonella enteritidis in a whale. 195014860957
on some spontaneous infections observed in mice; the presence of salmonella enteritidis (gärtner) in the peritoneal fluid. 195015433254
[multiplication of bacteriophage and bacteria in mice infected with salmonella enteritidis, var. danysz]. 195014811115
[liberation of glucido-lipidic antigen of salmonella enteritidis var. danysz by bacteriophage lysis]. 195014799974
resistance to infection with salmonella enteritidis and mycobacterium tuberculosis of mice fed different diets. 195014778962
typing of salmonella dublin and salmonella enteritidis by means of bacteriophage. 195014770857
[chloromycetine in salmonellosis therapy]. 195114804658
the isolation of salmonella dublin from an outbreak of dysentery in pigs. 195114867190
[elimination of a salmonella enteritidis infection in test animals by means of an aerosol and conclusions to be drawn with regard to future therapy]. 195114815633
[behaviour of toxins of clostridium botulinum and salmonella enteritidis towards antibiotics, chemotherapeutics and dyes]. 195114837307
[interference of salmonella enteritidis with rickettsia prowazeki mooseri]. 195113014599
[familiar food poisoning with salmonella enteritidis with one fatal outcome]. 195213014844
experimental urolithiasis. v. prevention and dissolution of foreign body calculi by infection with salmonella enteritidis. 195212991393
[the evolution of a strain of salmonella enteritidis (var. danysz) sensitive to dihydrostreptomycin in the presence of increasing doses of this antibiotic]. 195212998293
pyogenic liver abscess: a review with a case report of a solitary abscess caused by salmonella enteritidis. 195214937218
[immunological character of a dihydrostreptomycin-sensitive & several resistant strains of salmonella enteritidis var. danysz]. 195212988404
[course of the epidemic acute gastroenteritis due to salmonella enteritidis gaertner in the state boys school in brno in september, 1950]. 195214939974
sublethal total body x-radiation and susceptibility of mice to salmonella enteritidis and escherichia coli. 195313064219
seventeen cases of infection with salmonella enteritidis. 195313077711
nutritional variant of salmonella enteritidis. 195313142744
[epidemic of salmonella enteritidis infection]. 195413144880
[anti-infectious effect of phage preparation in mice activated on salmonella enteritidis var. danysz and on salmonella typhimurium and their relations to the efficacy in vitro]. 195413197860
[study with the aid of p32 of the accumulation of nucleic acids in micrococcus pyogenes aureus and salmonella enteritidis resistant and sensitive to streptomycin]. 195413158937
[comparative study of the action of chloramphenicol and of penicillin-streptomycin combined on experimental infection of mice with salmonella enteritidis var. danysz]. 195513403378
[regeneration of filtrable forms of salmonella enteritidis with the help of blood plasma (fibrin frame)]. 195513308300
plasma globules of salmonella enteritidis arising under the influence of penicillin and their reversion to the original bacillary forms. 195513244649
regeneration of the filtrable forms of salmonella enteritidis in media containing blood plasma (fibrin structure). 195513244660
electron micrographic examination of bacteriogenesis from filtrable forms; salmonella enteritidis var. danysz. 195513248604
sickle-cell anemia, salmonella enteritidis osteomyelitis, and remote postoperative wound abscess; report of a case. 195513256288
epizootic salmonella enteritidis infection causing septic pulmonary phlebothrombosis in hamsters. 195613319772
bacterial rodenticides and infection with salmonella enteritidis. 195613320831
bactericidal activity of rat leucocytic extracts. i. antibacterial spectrum and the subcellular localization of the bactericidal activity.all extract of polymorphonuclear leucocytes of the rat, prepared by means of ultrasonic vibration, was found to be bactericidal against m. aureus. the bactericidal activity was primarily confined to the mitochondrial fraction of the leucocytes. the rat leucocyte mitochondrial extract was bactericidal against both gram-positive (m. aureus, beta-streptococci, diplococcus pneumoniae, corynebacterium diphtheriae) and gram-negative (shigella dysenteriae, salmonella enteritidis, pasteurella pestis) ba ...195713428920
salmonella infections in rodents in manchester, with special reference to salmonella enteritidis var. danysz. 195713492629
[food poisoning caused by salmonella enteriditis & escherichia coli 055 b5]. 195713518398
[salmonella enteritidis (gartner) toxinfection in the district of verona in november 1955]. 195713528707
mutation rates to streptomycin-indifference from sensitiveness and intermediate resistance in salmonella enteritidis. 195713549120
description of twenty cases of salmonella enteritidis infection. 195813552610
effect of chlorpromazine on salmonella enteritidis infection in mice.!chlorpromazine increases the susceptibility of mice to infection with salmonella enteritidis.195913635018
histochemical studies on experimental typhoid by means of fluorescein-labeled antibody. i. cellular localization of the antigens of salmonella enteritidis after injection of the killed vaccines. 195913836803
studies on experimental typhoid: bacterial multiplication and host cell response after infection with salmonella enteritidis in mice immunized with live and killed vaccines. 195913840519
the effect of mycobacterium tuberculosis (bcg) infection on the resistance of mice to bacterial endotoxin and salmonella enteritidis infection. 195913662534
histochemical studies on the cellular distribution of endotoxin of salmonella enteritidis in mouse tissues. 195913836804
endotoxic and antigenic fractions from the cell wall of salmonella enteritidis; methods for separation and some biologic activities. 195913620919
endocarditis due to salmonella enteritidis; a case report. 196013761450
[successive inhibitory actions of the optical antipodes of methionine on a salmonella enteritidis strain]. 196014427010
interaction between salmonella enteritidis and tissue cultured macrophages derived from immunized animals. 196014496114
[inhibitory actions of the non-natural antipodes of leucine, isoleucine and alloisoleucine on the growth of salmonella enteritidis and escherichia coli monod]. 196013728877
salmonella enteritidis infections in infancy with special reference to a small nosocomial epidemic. 196013730945
histochemical studies on experimental typhoid by means of fluorescein-labeled antibody. ii. cellular localization of the antigens of salmonella enteritidis in the process of the infection of experimental typhoid. 196013775145
antilethal resistance of mice immunized with liver vaccine against infection with salmonella enteritidis. 196013771421
a method for titrating endotoxic activity in the skin of rabbits.the primary inflammatory response of rabbits to intradermal injection of bacterial products has been used as the basis of a sensitive assay for endotoxins. injection of materials into the skin of the lateral surfaces, rather than the ventral surface of the abdomen, was essential. the method was evaluated by comparison with the mouse toxicity test. statistical examination revealed an excellent correlation between the mean threshold dose for producing skin lesions in rabbits (sld(50)) and the medi ...196014414284
[cellular infection. 1. salmonella enteritidis infection of l cells from the mouse]. 196113771422
experimental salmonellosis. intracellular growth of salmonella enteritidis ingested in mononuclear phagocytes of mice, and cellular basis of immunity. 196113771423
biochemical variant of salmonella enteritidis which utilizes sucrose. 196113783350
[action of the optical antipodes of norleucine on the growth of salmonella enteritidis typhimurium and escherichia coli monod]. 196113728876
[studies on experimental salmonellosis. 8d. effect of immune serum on the growth of salmonella enteritidis in the mononuclear phagocytes in the mouse abdomen]. 196114496117
studies on the experimental salmonellosis. vi. longlasting immunity of mouse immunized with live vaccine of salmonella enteritidis. 196113905183
biological properties of parent endotoxins and lipoid fractions, with a kinetic study of acid-hydrolyzed endotoxin.the biological potencies of a number of lipid fractions separated from endotoxins by acid hydrolysis, including the material known as lipid a, were determined in parallel with those of their parent endotoxins, employing bio-assays based on the following dose-related host responses: fever, resistance to infection, tumor damage, primary inflammation of skin, and lethality. without exception, lipid fractions dispersed by detergents exerted less than 1 per cent of the biological activity of the pote ...196113905235
[studies on experimental typhoid--especially on the relation between the mouse and gartner's bacillus. ixb) distribution of bacteria of the virulent strain of salmonella enteritidis in the organs of the infected mouse]. 196113905182
[studies on experimental typhoid. 1. differences in the reaction of the mouse liver to immunization with live or dead salmonella enteritidis vaccine]. 196114481585
[studies on experimental typhoid. 8c) intracellular inhibition of the growth of s. typhi murium, s. cholerae suis, and e. coli o-55 in mononuclear phagocytes from the abdominal cavity of mice super-immunized with live salmonella enteritidis vaccine]. 196114497411
production of tolerance to the toxicity of candida albicans by nonfungal materials.hasenclever, h. f. (national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, bethesda, md.) and w. o. mitchell. production of tolerance to the toxicity of candida albicans by nonfungal materials. j. bacteriol. 84:1325-1329. 1962.-tolerance in mice to the toxic manifestations of viable candida albicans cells was elicited by injections of salmonella enteritidis or s. typhosa lipopolysaccharides, or complete freund's adjuvant. the greatest host stimulation occurred when the lipopolysaccharides were g ...196213960838
inhibition of salmonella enteritidis ingested in mononuclear phagocytes from liver and subcutaneous tissue of mice immunized with live vaccine.sato, ichiei (school of medicine, gunma university, maebashi, japan), tokumitsu tanaka, kazuko saito, and susumu mitsuhashi. inhibition of salmonella enteritidis ingested in mononuclear phagocytes from liver and subcutaneous tissue of mice immunized with live vaccine. j. bacteriol. 83:1306-1312. 1962.-in our earlier studies it was shown that mice hyperimmunized with live vaccine of salmonella enteritidis resisted intravenous challenge with 1,000 mld of virulent strain 116-54 of s. enteritidis. s ...196214497410
[food poisoning due to salmonella enteritidis var. chaco]. 196214041551
salmonella enteriditis as a genetic donor in intraspecific and interspecific crosses initiated by colicine factors. 196214473223
[on the significance of endotoxin in experimental typhoid. i. extraction of endotoxin from mutants of salmonella enteritidis and the effect of the endotoxin on infection in mice caused by those strains]. 196214478191
[action of the optical antipodes of threonine on the growth of salmonella enteritidis thyphimurium and of proteus vulgaris x.19]. 196214479578
survival times of selected enteropathogenic bacteria in frozen passionfruit nectar base.five test organisms were used: escherichia coli, salmonella typhosa, salmonella schottmuelleri, salmonella enteritidis, and shigella paradysenteriae. even when large inocula of these test cultures were introduced into fresh passionfruit nectar base, all test organisms were killed within 1 to 2 hr, provided the nectar base was held at room temperature for more than 1 hr before freezing. if the nectar base was frozen immediately after inoculation, four of the five test organisms were eliminated al ...196213859494
[adoptive immunity transferred with cells derived from heat-killed salmonella enteritidis vaccinated mice. ii. studies on homotransplantation immunity by means of the clearance of challenged bacteria from adoptively immunized mouse peritoneal cavities]. 196213859953
[studies on experimental typhoid. 8g. on the appearance and duration of cellular immunity (in the mouse immunized with live salmonella enteritidis vaccine)]. 196213919495
[studies on immunity gained by the transfer of cells from mice immunized with heat-killed salmonella enteriditis. i. clearance of bacteria from the peritoneal cavity of normal mice injected with the transferred cells]. 196213923965
passive transfer of immunity to typhoid by macrophages.saito, kazuhisa (keio university school of medicine, tokyo, japan), masayasu nakano, takehisa akiyama, and daizo ushiba. passive transfer of immunity to typhoid by macrophages. j. bacteriol. 84:500-507. 1962.-cultured peritoneal macrophages collected from mice which had been injected intravenously with intact macrophages of mice immunized with live vaccine were found to exert inhibitory action against intracellular virulent salmonella enteritidis. this inhibition was quantitatively inferior to t ...196213986496
[food poisoning cases caused by salmonella enteritidis]. 196214033169
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