Genetic transformation in Salmonella with respect to chloramphenicol resistance and antigenic structure.

When chloramphenicol was first used for the treatment of typhoid fever, it was observed that although patients responded very well to treatment with this antibiotic, relapses occurred more frequently. It has been postulated that the increased incidence of relapse is a result of a lack in the product...

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Main Author: McBride, Mollie. E.
Other Authors: Stevenson, J. (Supervisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1959
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