Literature DB >> 4985829

In vitro and in vivo studies of streptomycin-dependent cholera vibrios.

O Felsenfeld, A Stegherr-Barrios, E Aldová, J Holmes, M W Parrott.   

Abstract

Streptomycin-dependent cholera vibrio strains were derived from Inaba, Ogawa, and NAG vibrios by the method of Mel. These phenotypes grew more slowly and attacked fermentable substances after a longer period of time than the streptomycin-sensitive parent strains. Rabbits injected with streptomycin-sensitive strains and their streptomycin-dependent forms showed homologous agglutinin production. Patas monkeys fed with 10(9) streptomycin-dependent strains shed them for 1 to 2 days without ill effect, whereas the same number of streptomycin-independent organisms caused disease. The possibility of the application of multiple doses of streptomycin-dependent organisms in oral immunization against cholera was considered.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 4985829      PMCID: PMC376713          DOI: 10.1128/am.19.3.463-469.1970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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