Bacteremia in diphtheria
Ya. Yu. Lieberman , N. P. Ivanov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1927, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (11) : 1176 -1176.
Bacteremia in diphtheria
Since the discovery of diphtheria bacillus by Klebs and Löffler and diphtheria toxin by Ruach and Yersen, it has been established that the diphtheria bacillus, when ingested mainly on mucous membranes, remains in the place of infection without penetrating inside the body. The authors found, however, that no matter how the infection was carried out - subcutaneous, intradermal or intraperitoneal - both while the animal was alive and postmortem, diphtheria bacilli could be found in the blood and internal organs.
Lieberman Y.Y., Ivanov N.P.
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