On an invisible microbe antagonistic to dysentery bacilli. Note by MF d'Herelle, presented by M. Roux. Comptes Rendus Academie des Sciences 1917; 165:373–5
... dysentery bacilli, which has led to the identification of the thermolabile protein and thermostable glycolipoid fractions, both of which are antigenic.
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When entering the body, dysentery bacilli enter through the mouth, stomach, small intestine and then to the colon. In the colon, the dysentery bacillus ...
His note entitled “On an invisible microbe antagonistic to dysentery bacilli” was sent to the French Academy of Sciences in 1917 by Émile Roux, the then ...
All common types of dysentery bacilli have been isolated, except Sh. boydii. Bacillary and amoebic dysentery are equally common, but bacillary is commoner ...
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The carrier of dysentery bacilli, according to Nichols,22is apparently of less importance in the spread of bacillary dysentery thanare carriers in the spread of ...
Dysentery bacilli can invade the mesenteric lymph nodes but usually do not spill into the bloodstream (Only in severely immunocompromised sites such as HIV ...
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