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The Pathogenicity of Various Mycobacteria on Korean Chipmunk (Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus) |
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Joon Lew, Won Sook Kang |
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Dept. of Microbiology Yonsei University College of Medicine, World Vision Special Skin Clinic and Leprosy Research Institute Seoul |
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1. M. csrofulaceum, B. C. G. and M. phle which were previously known as non pathogenic to any animal host showed high degree of pathogenic susceptibility to the Korean chipmunks(Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus). 2. The chipmunks also showed pathogenic susceptibility to M. leprae, M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. avium, B. C. G., M. marinum, M. balnei, M. scrofulaceum, M. intracellulare, M. ulcerans and M. phlei. 3. M. kansasii and M. Fortuitum which are known to produce progressive disease in hamsters and mice did not produce progressive infection to the Korean chipmunks(Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus). With above results it is suggested that Korean chipmunk (Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus) is very susceptible to various mycobacteria and can be used as an suitable experimental animal model in various mycobacterial research. |
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