Abstract

A series of injections of tricarboxylic acid cycle inhibitors or intermediates given immediately after infection reduces survival time of mice (Berry and Mitchell, 1953a and b), rats (Berry and Derbyshire, 1956), guinea pigs (Berry and Beuzeville), and chickens (Gilnllan, Holtman, and Ross, 1956) infected with certain bacterial pathogens. Without apparent exception, at least one of the substances employed accelerates the course of the disease when different dis-

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