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The relationship of inoculum size to lung bacterial clearance and phagocytic cell response in mice.

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We investigated the effect of inoculum size on early pulmonary bacterial clearance of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae, and characterized the phagocytic cell response to these organisms. Four h after aerosolization with S. aureus, 16% of the initially deposited bacteria after a small inoculum and 25% after a large inoculum remained (p < 0.01). With P. aeruginosa, clearance was observed at 4 h after a small inoculum, whereas multiplication occurred after a large inoculum (p < 0.01). In animals aerosolized with K. pneumoniae, clearance at 4 h was greater after the large inoculum, with 35% of bacteria remaining, whereas 62% of bacteria in the small inoculum were present (p < 0.01). Clearance of high-dose S. aureus was correlated with a 5-fold increase in the number of alveolar macrophages. However, after inoculation with P. aeruginosa, a granulocyte response was observed with a 550-fold increase after the small inoculum and a 1,600-fold increase present after the large...