Veterinary Bacteriology : a Treatise On the Bacteria, Yeasts, Molds, And Protozoa Pahtogenic for Domestic Animals

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Hansen, in 1872, discovered the bacillus of leprosy in the lesions of the disease. It was studied more at length by Neisser and Hansen, who published their report in 1880.
Distribution. — Leprosy is common in Asia, northern Europe, in certain Pacific Islands, and is found occasionally in various parts of the United States. A similar, though probably not identical, disease has been noted by Wherry and others in rats.
Morphology and Staining. — Bacillus leprce resembles the B.
tuberculosis. It is
... a slender rod, frequently as much as 6 /i in length.
The rods are usually straight, non-motile, do not produce spores or capsules. They stain somewhat more readily than the B. tuber- culosis, but are distinctly acid fast.
Isolation and Culture. — Several investigators claim to have 398 VETERINARY BACTERIOLOGY cultivated the leprosy bacillus, but the results in every case need confirmation.
Pathogenesis. — Experimental Evidence.— Lov/er animals, with the possible exception of the monkey, cannot be successfully infected with the Bacillus leprce.


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