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OBSERVATIONS UPON THE FILTERABILITY OF BACTERIA, INCLUDING A FILTERABLE ORGANISM OBTAINED FROM CASES OF INFLUENZA.

A I Kendall.   

Abstract

1. The isolation of a filter-passing diplococcus from the blood of certain cases of influenza by means of a special cultural medium is described. The experimental effects of this organism, while in the filterable state, upon rabbits, is discussed. 2. A procedure is formulated for inducing at will both a filterable and a non-filterable state in bacteria. Mention is made of a series of experiments in which both the filterable and the non-filterable state has thus been induced in a series of well-known bacteria comprising a variety of types. 3. It is postulated that a majority, if not all, known bacteria can and do exist in a filterable and in a non-filterable state. 4. A preliminary report of the isolation of microbes in the blood, not only of cases of influenza, but also from common cold, rheumatic fever, arthritis, from Staphylococcus bacteriophage and Besredka's Staphylococcus Antivirus is presented in evidence of the ubiquity of the procedure. 5. An explanation of the chemical basis for the existence of bacteria, both in the filterable and non-filterable states, in the animal and human body, and in culture, is proferred. 6. The relation of this chemical concept to microbic infection, and the state of microbes in the body during infection is discussed. In conclusion, it is a privilege as well as a pleasure to inscribe here my appreciation for the courteous cooperation of Dean Irving S. Cutter, Doctors Charles A. Elliott, Paul Starr, James G. Carr, Walter Nadler, Howard Alt and Herbert Barker, of the department of medicine, and to Northwestern University for the generous facilities and unrestricted opportunity for research which have contributed immeasurably to this investigation.

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Year:  1931        PMID: 17782489     DOI: 10.1126/science.74.1910.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


  3 in total

1.  Bacterial Variation, with Special Reference to Pleomorphism and Filtrability.

Authors:  L F Rettger; H B Gillespie
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1933-09       Impact factor: 3.490

2.  OBSERVATIONS ON THE CULTIVATION OF VACCINE VIRUS IN LIFELESS MEDIA.

Authors:  T M Rivers; S M Ward
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1933-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

3.  THE MORPHOLOGY OF BACTERIUM SHIGAE CULTIVATED ON VARIOUS MEDIA FAVORABLE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FILTERABILITY AND LIFE CYCLE FORMS.

Authors:  R W Wyckoff
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1933-01-01       Impact factor: 14.307

  3 in total

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