Adhesive-invasion Campylobacteria properties of different origin
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https://doi.org/10.7124/bc.0003B6Abstract
Investigations were carried out on interweared cellular culture HEP-2. All investigated strains have owned of expressed ability of both adhesion and invasion. At the first period of microbes interaction with monolayer the adhesive indexes were over from 5,5±0,3 in strain of EO to 10,6±0,7 in clinical isolate; in twenty-four hours after infection – 16,8±1,3 and 25,2±±0,8 respectively. At the beginning, of investigation invasion index was over from 2,9+0,1 in strain of EO, to 5,1±1,4 in clinical isolate and at the end – 9,1±0,8 and 16,0±1,2 respectively. It was concluded about the presence of the infection risk factor among agricultural animals, poultry, and in EO.References
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1994-07-20
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