1952
DOI: 10.1002/path.1700640417
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Bacterial localisation in the kidney with particular reference to Pseudomonas pyocyanea

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“…Intravenous injection of mice with either M. abscessus or M. fortuitum resulted in gross abscess-like lesions in th-e kidneys, whereas other organs apparently remained free from disease. This organ specificity had previously been noticed with M. fortuitum, P. pyocyanea, and staphylococci (2,5,17). The lesions in the kidneys of mice infected with M. abscessus strain 481 were uniform abscesses similar to those observed by Wells and co-workers (17) and Kushner and associates (5) in animals infected with M. fortuitum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Intravenous injection of mice with either M. abscessus or M. fortuitum resulted in gross abscess-like lesions in th-e kidneys, whereas other organs apparently remained free from disease. This organ specificity had previously been noticed with M. fortuitum, P. pyocyanea, and staphylococci (2,5,17). The lesions in the kidneys of mice infected with M. abscessus strain 481 were uniform abscesses similar to those observed by Wells and co-workers (17) and Kushner and associates (5) in animals infected with M. fortuitum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The possibility of blood-borne infection with P. aeruginosa is supported by the demonstration of brain infection with the organism in the present study and by the reports of Gorrill (1952) and Ediger et al (1971). The lung seems to uptake more bacteria when an animal suffers from thermal injury (McRipley and Garrison, 1965;Verder and Rosenthal, 1961).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…26 MIYAKI et al mental infection with other micro-organisms, or transplantable tumors (Flynn, 1963). P. aeruginosa has also been implicated in rolling disease (Gorrill, 1952;Ediger, Rabstein and Olson, 1971). It has been reported that in humans and animals the intestine may be an important source of Pseudomonas causing infections in other sites (Hammond et al, 1954;Wensinck et al, 1957;Darrell and Wahba, 1964;Shooter et al, 1966;Jellards and Churcher, 1967).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier work (Gorrill, 1952) had shown that strains derived from different sorts of lesions were efficient at producing mouse-kidney infection, so it would be possible to compare in this model a number of isolates made from a variety of hospital infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%