1917
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1917.01910090002001
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Observations on the Presence of the Bacillus Abortus Bovinus in Certified Milk

Abstract: A large amount of experimental work has been done during the past decade to impress on the public and profession the fact that raw milk is never a safe milk, and that in order to be fit for consumption all milk must be pasteurized. The effect has been that in many states legislation has been enacted governing and requiring the pasteurization of all milk with one exception, and this exception is certified milk. In view of the enthusiasm, entirely justified, of public health experts everywhere as to the value of… Show more

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“…To a considerable extent an affirmative answer to this question has been furnished by the work of previous investigators, particularly of recent years by the important contributions of Fleischner and Meyer (12), and of Fleischner, Meyer, and Shaw (5). It has, of course, been known for a long time that there is a striking analogy between the tuberculin and the mallein reactions, mallein being produced in a manner analogous to that of old tuberculin and very probably containing physically and chemically comparable active substances.…”
Section: Staphylococcusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To a considerable extent an affirmative answer to this question has been furnished by the work of previous investigators, particularly of recent years by the important contributions of Fleischner and Meyer (12), and of Fleischner, Meyer, and Shaw (5). It has, of course, been known for a long time that there is a striking analogy between the tuberculin and the mallein reactions, mallein being produced in a manner analogous to that of old tuberculin and very probably containing physically and chemically comparable active substances.…”
Section: Staphylococcusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first place, this was indicated by the close analogy, in regard to nearly all the circumstances mentioned above, between the tuberculin reaction and such phenomena as the mallein, typhoidin, and abortin reactions in guinea pigs. In these phenomena it seems fairly well established, in view of the recent work of Fleischner, Meyer, and Shaw (5), that infection and not immunization is necessary for the development of skin hypersusceptibility. Again, the substance studied by us is strikingly similar to the substances studied by Dochez and Avery (6) in 1917 with regard to the pneumococcus and other organisms.…”
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“…The classical examples of such skin reactions are the tuberculin intradermal test, the typhoidin reaction, the maUein reaction, and the reactions studied by Fleischner, Meyer, and Shaw (2) with Bacillus abortus and Bacillus mditensis in guinea pigs.…”
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“…That this association of tuberculin type of sensitiveness with infection rather than with immunity and antibody formation finds its analogy in similar reactions with other bacteria is of the utmost significance in view of the general conclusions which we believe are developing from our present work. Thus Fleischner and Meyer (8), in an investigation of cutaneous reactions in guinea pigs treated with the bacillus of bovine abortion, found that typical skin reactions occurred only in animals which on autopsy showed characteristic lesions of infection. Immunized animals and normal ones gave no intracutaneous reactions, and "animals that had been intensively immunized by intraperitoneal injections of dead B. abortus bovinus" (or extracts) showed cutaneous hypersensitiveness in no single instance, although agglutination reactions were usually positive.…”
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