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FAVORABLE INFLUENCE OF INFLUENZA VIRUS ON ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
The high proportion of polynuleus pycnosis in the exudates collected from the guinea pigs inoculated with virus, suggests that the favorable influence of the virus on associated bacterial infections finds its cause at least in part in a diminishing of the phagocytic defenses of the peritoneal cavity...
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Summary: | The high proportion of polynuleus pycnosis in the exudates collected from the guinea pigs inoculated with virus, suggests that the favorable influence of the virus on associated bacterial infections finds its cause at least in part in a diminishing of the phagocytic defenses of the peritoneal cavity.
Trans. from Institut Pasteur, Paris. Annales (France) v81, Oct 1951, by Bernice B. MacDonald. |
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