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Science 28 February 1969: Vol. 163. no. 3870, pp. 950 - 952 DOI: 10.1126/science.163.3870.950
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Plague Bacillus: Survival within Host Phagocytes
Werner A. Janssen 1 and
Michael J. Surgalla 1
1 Biological Sciences Laboratory, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland 21701
Pasteurella pestis within nelutrophiles and macrophages removed from the peritoneal cavity of guinea pigs dutring experimental plague were shown to be viable by direct microscopic observation of the infected phagocytes incubating in sutitable bacteriologic media. The time-honored hypothesis that the major determinanit of the virulence of the plague bacillius is its ability to resist ingestion by phagocytes mutst be reevaluated.
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