
Experiments were conducted in vitro. The process of formation of unstable L-form cultures of Pasteurella pestis under the effect of penicillin was studied. A comparatively high frequency of this phenomenon in various strains was demonstrated. A possible role of the L-transformation process in the persistence of the causative agent in the organism of wild animals in endemic foci of infection is put forward.
Time Factors, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Yersinia pestis, L Forms, Penicillins, Transformation, Bacterial, Culture Media
Time Factors, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Yersinia pestis, L Forms, Penicillins, Transformation, Bacterial, Culture Media
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