1918
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.3003.51
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Nasopharyngeal Conditions in Meningococcus Carriers

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“…It is recognized that a small number of carriers are of the "persistent" type and that the persistence of the carrier state is associated with some pharyngeal abnormality (Cleminson, 1918;Embleton and Steven, 1919). During this investigation persistent carriers were found to have some abnormality, such as enlarged adenoids, and the majority harboured Group II strains often in relatively pure culture.…”
Section: Bacteriologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recognized that a small number of carriers are of the "persistent" type and that the persistence of the carrier state is associated with some pharyngeal abnormality (Cleminson, 1918;Embleton and Steven, 1919). During this investigation persistent carriers were found to have some abnormality, such as enlarged adenoids, and the majority harboured Group II strains often in relatively pure culture.…”
Section: Bacteriologymentioning
confidence: 99%