1953
DOI: 10.1007/bf02149380
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Die Listeriose und ihre Erreger (List. monocytogenes)

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“…By contrast mice that were fed a suspension of the bacteria died (9). In still other studies, however, the organism inoculated into the esophagus (18) of, or ingested in milk (27) by mice had no obvious effect on them.…”
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“…By contrast mice that were fed a suspension of the bacteria died (9). In still other studies, however, the organism inoculated into the esophagus (18) of, or ingested in milk (27) by mice had no obvious effect on them.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Therefore from the clinical standpoint it was impossible to establish the etiology of the subacute bacterial endocarditis on clinical signs. This only became possible through bacteriological studies [Girard and M urray, 1951;Seeliger and Linzenmeir, 1953]. Therefore it is of importance for blood cultures to be performed before antibiotic treatment is initiated.…”
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confidence: 99%