Calmette. Tuberculosis virus, prebacillary granules and bacillosis (Pr. med. 1930, No. 23)
N. Kramov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1931, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (6) : 691 -692.
Calmette. Tuberculosis virus, prebacillary granules and bacillosis (Pr. med. 1930, No. 23). The discovery by Fontés (1910) of invisible filterable virulent elements in tuberque. This was disputed and ignored until 1923 . Since that time and after the work of Vandremer Calmette, he has undertaken a number of experimental works, as a result of which he proposed the term tuberculosis ultravirus, the presence of invisible virulent filterable elements in organs, pus, sputum, blood, urine, milk, in the pleurisy. gray-fib-rin. effusions and also in young cultures of Koch bacilli; the passage of these elements through the placenta, infection and intoxication of newborns with these filtered elements, which were hardly cultivated only on vitamin-rich media, and gave in these cultures a toxin very active and labile, from tuberculins; the action of this toxin should be attributed to "unexplained deaths" and progressive emaciation, so frequent in the first weeks after childbirth in children from tubal mothers.
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