
doi: 10.1007/bf00789867
In a series of experiments 2250 tadpoles were infected with three strains of NAG vibrios. It can be concluded from the results of bacteriological and pathomorphological electron-microscopic and light-optical investigations that during the first 2 days the animals develop and recover from an acute infection, but the vibrios later persist for a long time in the body of the tadpoles and are excreted with the feces into the surrounding medium.
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