The effect of pre-existing bacteriuria on bladder resistance to superinfection in the rabbit
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The effect of pre-existing bacteriuria on bladder resistance to superinfection in the rabbit
Abstract
Pre-existing bacteriuria of 2 to 3 weeks' duration in the rabbit had no effect on either the histological integrity of the sialomucin layer (anti-adherence factor) of the bladder mucosa or the protective effect of this layer against super-infection.
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