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3. HUMAN infections with Pasteurella septica have been divided by Talbot and Sneath (1960) into two groups, namely, those with and those without a history of animal bites. The majority fall into the first group and usually show local infection and adenitis;Allott, Cruikshank; Cyrlas-Williams, Glass; Mezer, Straker; Tee, I944,I955).
4. Meningitis due to P. septica is extremely rare. We have been able to trace only 14 reported cases (Regamey, 1939 (four cases); Le Chuiton, Bideau and Pennaneac, 1939; Kapel, I942; F6lmer and Have, 1943; Tomic-Karovic and Ivanonic, 1944; Zeller and Lepper, 1950 (two cases); Lewis, I953; Ewan, I955; Swartz and Kunz, I959; Talbot and Sneath, I960). Six of these cases were fatal. With the exception of the case mentioned by Talbot and Sneath (1960), there has been no report of P. septica meningitis in this country