12/02/2012

Tific Bacillus

Tific Bacillus (Bacteria typhi), also known as Salmonella or Eberth bacillus, the bacterium that causes typhoid fever. It is a gram-negative, is about 1 to 2 microns in length and has a rounded tip. Can grow very well in all culture media than alkaline. Tific bacillus people enter through the mouth and invade the body through the lymphatic system in the gastrointestinal tract. Thus, the bacilli reach the mesenteric lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels, passes it to the blood marrow, spleen and bone. Tists bacilli not multiply in the blood, but in the mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen and bone marrow, from which burst into the blood and reach different parts of the body. Secrete endotoxins that cause disease.

Basil was found in a bloody eliminated by the kidneys, indicating its presence in the urine. At the same time pass and colonize besícula bile ducts, from which in turn passed back to the intestine, thus, the maximum cuand proliferation in the gallbladder (third week) can easily be demonstrated in the feces. Some of the bacillus that has penetrated tists blood and body finally gave up, because, after all, free endotoxin contained in the body of bacteria. Toxins are primarily injure parenchymal tissues of different organs, including the myocardium them. In skeletal muscle fibers come strange homogenization, which makes them yellow and brittle.

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