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J Bacteriol ; 91(6): 2180-4, 1966 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4957611

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Sawyer, William D. (U.S. Army Medical Unit, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.), Joseph V. Jemski, Arthur L. Hogge, Jr., Henry T. Eigelsbach, Elwood K. Wolfe, Harry G. Dangerfield, William S. Gochenour, Jr., and Dan Crozier. Effect of aerosol age on the infectivity of airborne Pasteurella tularensis for Macaca mulatta and man. J. Bacteriol. 91:2180-2184. 1966.-In aging aerosols of Pasteurella tularensis SCHU-S4, the respiratory infectivity for man and Macaca mulatta decreased more rapidly than the viability of the organisms. Infectivity was diminished after 120 min, and was reduced 10-fold after 180 min. These findings confirmed previous observations made in mice and guinea pigs, and also revealed that smaller losses of infectivity were detectable in the primate hosts.


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Aerosols , Francisella tularensis/pathogenicity , Pasteurella Infections/prevention & control , Respiratory Tract Infections/immunology , Animals , Bacterial Vaccines , Haplorhini , Humans , Immunization , Mortality
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