THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NON-SPECIFIC SENSITIZATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF BOTULISM. THE PHENOMENON OF REPEATED sensitization of small doses of botulin toxin

Abstract

The report states that in the conditions of natural illness from botulism entering together with microbes of botulism, the toxins and products of the putrescent putrefaction of albumin heightens the sensitivity of the organism to the microbe. The daily injection of botulinus microbes, as well as of the toxin, sharply heightens the animal's resistance sensitivity to subsequent injections.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1968
Accession Number
AD0676595

Entities

People

  • E. N. Kotlyarevskaya
  • S. M. Minervin

Organizations

  • United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Animals
  • Botulism
  • Canned Foods
  • Eukaryotes
  • Infection
  • Lagomorphs
  • Pathogenesis
  • Resistance
  • Rodents
  • Sensitivity
  • Translations
  • Wound Infections

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