Acta Microbiologica 5. (1958)

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INDEX Tomus V Fasciculus 1 Szabó, G. and Vályi-Nagy, T. : A Method to Measure the Production of Antibiotic Sub­stance by the Variants of Streptomyces griseus .................................................................. 3 Kollár, Gy. : Biochemical Studies of the Synthesis of Streptomycin. 1. a-Mannosidase Activity Studied in Streptomyces griseus Cultures ......................................................... 11 Kollár, Gy. : Biochemical Studies of the Synthesis of Streptomycin. II. Formation of and Role Played in the Biosynthesis of Streptomycin by Streptomyces griseus a-Manno­sidase ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 Petrilla, A. and Barsy, G. : Vaccination against Pertussis. An Appraisal of its Efficacy 35 Vaudra, E. and Ga/, F. : Isolation of Phages Active against Mycobacteria ................... 43 Szabó, G. : Reactivation of Ultraviolet-Inactivated iStreptomyces griseus at Low Temper­ature ........................................................................................................................................................... 49 Fűzi, M. und Kiszel, J. : Die Leptospireninfektion der Hunde in Budapest ................. 53 Barsy, G. and Rudnai, 0. : The Influence of Age in Some Infectious Diseases .......... 59 Csillag, A. : The Occurrence of Systemic Mycoses in Hungary ........................................... 75 Ivânovics, G. and Földes, J. : Problems concerning the Phylogenesis of B. anthracis. . 89 Dömök, /. : Studies on the Interaction between Coxsackie and Poliomyelitis Viruses. II. Late Resistance to Poliomyelitis of Young Mice Previously Infected with Coxsackie Bl Virus ................................................................................................................................................. Ill Fasciculus 2 Horváth, S. : Study on the Cyclic Multiplication of Influenza and ND Viruses in Tissue Cultures ...................................................................................................................................................... 123 Horváth, E. : Isoserological Study of an Anti-0 Agglutinin Causing Haemolytic Compli­cation in Transfusion.......................................................................................................................... 133 Siidi, J. and Podhradszky, J. : A Short-Term Glasshouse Test for Estimating Piricularia Resistance of Different Rice Varieties...................................................................................... 139 Nyíri, L. : A Rapid Biological Test for Determining Oxytetracycline and Chlortetra­cycline Activity..................................................................................................................................... 147 Váczi, L., Barsy, G. and Kubinyi, M. : Changes in the Antibiotic Sensitivity of Patho­genic Bacteria in the Period 1953—1956 .............................................................................. 151 Kertay, N. : Über die Anwendbarkeit der Middlebrookschen Hämolyse-Reaktion zur Feststellung der menschlichen und tierischen Tuberkulose............................................ 165 Nász, I. : Sugar Decomposing Activity of Sarcina flava in Certain Phases of Its Life Cycle ............................................................................................................................................................ 175 Serény, В. : Aetiotropic Treatment of Experimental Shigellosis............................................. 179 Felkai, D. : Evaluation of a New Type of Mumps Vaccine in Humans.................................... 193 Váczi, L. and Incze, P. : Studies on the Lipids of Intestinal Bacteria............................... 197 Jeney, E. and Horváth, E. : A Quick Method for Testing Antibiotic Sensitivity Using Paper Strips Impregnated with Triphenyl Tétrazolium Chloride.................................... 205 Kesztyűs, L., Szabó, E., Bot, Gy. und Jókay, I. : Beiträge zur Symptomatologie des Shwartzman-Phänomens...................................................................................................................... 209

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