Publications by authors named "Krauss H"

1450 random serum samples of domestic ruminants from Egypt, Somalia and Jordan were investigated for complement fixing antibodies against Rickettsia and Chlamydia. Between 1.5 and 3.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Phenol-acetic acid-water extracts of 13 recognized mycoplasma and acholeplasma reference strains of bovine habitat were subjected to polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A characteristic electrophoretic profile was obtained for each strain and the relative mobility (Rm) values of the major protein fractions were determined. All examined strains had a common protein band of 33.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Anionic sites on the surface of Brucella canis were visualized in the electron microscope by staining with positively charged ferric oxide hydrosols in acetic acid (AI-reagent), or propanoic acid (PI-reagent), and with a polycationic ferritin derivative. With the AI-reagent, single or small aggregates of ferric oxide particles were bound to the cell surface of Br. canis, whereas, with the lipophilic PI-reagent, the microorganisms were heavily stained with focal aggregates of iron granules.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

After simultaneous aerogenic and alimentary infection of quail by intra-nasal inoculation of a suspension of C. burnetii, the agent was reisolated 6 h after infection from lung and gut, from the 3rd day on from the spleen, at the 8th and 10th day from blood, and from the 8th day on from liver and kidney. C.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

1,600 random serum samples from inhabitants of Hesse were investigated for rickettsial antibodies by complement fixation test. Antibodies were found in 19 samples (1,2%) against RMSF-group antigen with titers between 1:10 and 1:640. These results confirm recent reports on natural foci of such rickettsial infections in the Federal Republic of Germany.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

By using the cytochemical staining procedure with concanavalin A, horseradish peroxidase, and diaminobenzidine, no surface carbohydrates with terminal alpha-glucosyl or sterically closely related residues could be detected on the cell walls of Coxiella burnetii phases I and II. Using a polycationized ferritin derivative as a cytochemical probe, anionic binding sites were visualized in the electron microscope on cell membranes of C. burnetii phase II, but not on phase I organisms.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Negatively charged, chemical groups on the surfaces of mycoplasma membranes were studied in the electron microscope by staining with positively charged ferric oxide hydrosols in the acetic acid (AI-reagent) or propanoic acid (PI-reagent), respectively. The technique of thin sectioning was used. With the AI-reagent, no significant binding of the ferric oxide particles was observed on the mycoplasma membranes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Physiotherapy for lung resection begins well before the operation and should serve to improve the respiratory function and to prevent complications. The whole training programme should be carried out in an automated manner, this is especially important for the time immediately after the operation. Postoperative physiotherapy aimsat thorough cleaning of the bronchi, adaption of the ventilation, good peripheral circulation and helps to diminish would pain.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Anionic sites on mycoplasma membranes were visualized in the electron microscope by a polycationized ferritin derivative. The technique of thin sectioning was used. Staining prior to fixation led to clustering of ferritin granules on the mycoplasma cell surface.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Membranes of Acholeplasma laidlawii were used to determine the membrane components involved in immune lysis and to eventually detect enzymatic changes in the membrane components during this reaction. In a previous publication we reported that A. laidlawii can be killed by antibody and complement and that antibodies to membrane proteins are by far more effective than antibodies to membrane lipids in the complement-dependent killing of this organism.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Surface carbohydrates of Mycoplasma mycoides var. capri were made visible by the cytochemical staining procedure with concanavalin A, horseradish peroxidase, and diaminobenzidine.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF