1952
DOI: 10.1128/jb.64.2.163-169.1952
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The Effect of Terramycin on the Antagonism of Certain Bacteria Against Species of Proteus

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“…The predominant gastrointestinal microflora of domesticated birds consists of lactobacilli, coliforms, and the enteric group of streptococci, in that order, (Sieburth et al, 1951(Sieburth et al, , 1952(Sieburth et al, , 1954 and appears to reflect the microflora of the feed. Lactobacilli and the enteric group of streptococci were not detected in the antarctic birds studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predominant gastrointestinal microflora of domesticated birds consists of lactobacilli, coliforms, and the enteric group of streptococci, in that order, (Sieburth et al, 1951(Sieburth et al, , 1952(Sieburth et al, , 1954 and appears to reflect the microflora of the feed. Lactobacilli and the enteric group of streptococci were not detected in the antarctic birds studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The method of Sieburth et al (1952) was used for the detection and isolation of organisms antagonistic for C. albicans.…”
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“…(c) Antibiotics lower the animal's resistance to C. albicans (Seligman, 1952) or produce tissue changes induced by sensitization reaction (Reiches, 1951). (d) During the administration of certain antibiotics resistant organisms gain ascendency and dominance as a result of the suppression or elimination of forms normally antagonistic to them (Sieburth et al, 1952).…”
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“…Thus, Pasteur & Joubert in 1877 (cited by Florey 1946) note that urinary growth in cattle of anthrax bacilli was inhibited by commensal bacteria, commensal enterobacteria were shown to be lethal to Proteus (Sieburth et al 1952) and guinea pigs could be infected with Vibrio cholerae only after the reduction of the normal gut flora by starvation and streptomycin (Freter 1955). As for the oral flora, there are many examples of such protective activity.…”
Section: The Protective Role Of Plaquementioning
confidence: 99%