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On the Inhibition of the Cholera-Red Reaction by certain Nitrite-Destroying Organisms and on the Mutual Inhibition of B. dysenteriae (Flexner) and V. cholerae when grown together

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

W. J. Logie
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From the Pathological Laboratory of the University and the Western Infirmary, Glasgow.
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1. It has been shown that certain nitrite-destroying organisms when grown along with V. Cholerae prevent the appearance of the cholera-red reaction. This is not due to the non-formation of nitrite, but to its rapid destruction by the enitrite-destroying organisms.

2. Certain nitrite-destroying organisms fail to prevent the cholera-red reaction.

3.It has been shown in the case of the B. dysenteriae (Flexner) that the failur to prevent the cholera-red reaction is due to an inhibition of the growth of both organisms when grown together.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1913

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