1926
DOI: 10.1007/bf01942322
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Weitere Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Trypanosomenerkrankung des Kaninchens als Modellinfektion für Syphilis

Abstract: Die Untersuchungen, fiber welche ich im folgenden berichte, stfitzen sich auf groge Versuchsreihen, die j etzt vor einem Jahre in der Entwicklung begriffen waren; als ich dem t~ufe nach Miinster folgte. Die Untersuchungen muBten seinerzeit unterbrochen werden und konnten bis heute noch nicht wieder aufgenommen werden. Nachdem aber jetzt auch in Mfinster die M6glichkeiten geschaffen worden sind, die Versuche fortzusetzen, erscheint es mir an der Zeit, zusammenfassend die bisherigen Ergebnisse zusammenzustellen.… Show more

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“…GOODWIN [116] stated that humans suffering from trypanosomiasis invariably died of intercurrent septicaemia or pneumonia, and postulated that immune responses may be depressed by trypanosomes. RODET and VALLET [239] observed in six of 16 dogs with T. brucei infection a complicating bronchopneumonia caused by streptococci, and similar observations were made in rats chronically infected with isolates from humans [275]. RODET and VALLET [239] followed their earlier observations in dogs by demonstrating that the blood of dogs suffering from Nagana was less bactericidal than normal blood.…”
Section: Secondnry Infections In Trypunosoniiuscvmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…GOODWIN [116] stated that humans suffering from trypanosomiasis invariably died of intercurrent septicaemia or pneumonia, and postulated that immune responses may be depressed by trypanosomes. RODET and VALLET [239] observed in six of 16 dogs with T. brucei infection a complicating bronchopneumonia caused by streptococci, and similar observations were made in rats chronically infected with isolates from humans [275]. RODET and VALLET [239] followed their earlier observations in dogs by demonstrating that the blood of dogs suffering from Nagana was less bactericidal than normal blood.…”
Section: Secondnry Infections In Trypunosoniiuscvmentioning
confidence: 60%