Streptococcal L Forms and Phage 1
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This study showed that streptococcal L forms could not be isolated from children who were either carriers of group A streptococci or had disease due to this pathogen. It was possible to induce L colony formation in 15 strains of group A. Streptococcal bacteriophages were demonstrated in 20% of group A streptococci isolated from school children who were carriers, but did not have clinical evidence of streptococcal disease, and from 44.9% of children whose physicians considered they had acute streptococcal upper respiratory infections. Lysogeny (bacteriophage) was demonstrated more frequently during 1969-70 when carrier rates were high and from children who had manifest streptococcal disease, suggesting a possible positive relationship between lysogeny, high carrier rates, and infection in the children studied. Lysogeny and erythrogenic toxin production by group A streptococci occurred simultaneously in approximately half of the strains of group A streptococci tested, suggesting that lysogeny is not a sine qua non for erythrogenic toxin production.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
دوره 47 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1974