Repeated isolation of Dermatophilus-like organism from leprosy material.
Indian J Lepr
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1994 Apr-Jun; 66(2): 149-56
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ABSTRACT
An organism having actinomycetoid type of colonies has been grown repeatedly in pure culture from leprosy material using a solid medium. The isolates obtained from different biopsies, skin scrapes and mouse foot-pad harvests were found to be similar to each other in the routine taxonomical tests and had many characters common with Dermotophilus congolensis. Similar growth could be obtained from a strain of M. leprae from armadillo and also from a DOPA-positive mycobacterium isolated previously from the blood of a leprosy patient.
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Armadillos
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Conejos
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Piel
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Actinomycetales
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Humanos
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Lepra
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Animales
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Ratones
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Indian J Lepr
Asunto de la revista:
Tropical Medicine
Año:
1994
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