The multiplication of Pasteurella tularensis in human body lice

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1956
Authors:R. DeForrest Price
Journal:American Journal of Hygiene
Volume:63
Issue:2
Pagination:186 - 197
Date Published:1956
Abstract:

1. The human body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus , is susceptible to infection with Pasteurella tularensis, the percentage retaining infection over a period of time depending upon the number of organisms accessible to the louse in its blood meal.

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