The epidemiological and drug susceptibility data on whooping cough suggested a possibility that Bordetella pertussis converts in some way to Bordetella parapertussis. To prove this, B. pertussis strain 75 was treated with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine and a mutant resistant to staphcillin V and eight mutants resistant to trimethoprim were isolated. The staphcillin V-resistant mutant of B. pertussis agreed with all of the criteria of B. parapertussis and the trimethoprimresistant mutants also agreed with many of these criteria. Thus, a hypothesis is presented that B. parapertussis is a mutant of B. pertussis which appeared in nature probably by a selective pressure of antibiotics. © 1978, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Kumazawa, N. H., & Yoshikawa, M. (1978). Conversion of Bordetella pertussis to Bordetella parapertussis. Journal of Hygiene, 81(1), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400053729
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