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Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Interaction between Haemophilus influenzae and organ cultures of rat trachea
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1983
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Electron MicroscopyBiochemistryType BPathogenesisRespiratory InfectionHaemophilus InfluenzaeMucosal SurfaceInfectious Respiratory DiseaseMicrobiologyInfection ControlRat TracheaMedicineClinical MicrobiologyTracheobronchitisAerobic CulturingHealth Sciences
Organ cultures of rat trachea inoculated with either a type b or a non-capsulated strain of Haemophilus influenzae showed loss of ciliary activity and disruption of the mucosal surface. Examination of tissue pieces by scanning electronmicroscopy showed that mucosal damage was due to the sloughing of epithelial cells. Bacteria associated with the epithelial surface were seen infrequently and this, together with the observation that sloughed cells were usually free of adherent bacteria, indicated that bacterial attachment was not a necessary prerequisite for the production of tissue damage.
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