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The Relation between the Age and the Virulence of Cultures of B. aertrycke (Mutton).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

G. S. Wilson
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From the Department of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine, University of Manchester.
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(1) Four batches of 60 mice have been injected with comparable doses of B. aertrycke (mutton), taken from broth or agar cultures in different phases of reproductive activity.

(2) The mortality and the average survival time of the mice after injection varied so little amongst the different groups as to justify the conclusion that no difference in the virulence of this organism is detectable during the first week of growth.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1926

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