Medical Definition of Koch's phenomenon

1. The phenomenon of infection immunity; living tubercle bacilli (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) do not cause reinfection when inoculated into tuberculous guinea pigs (i.e., the animals are "immune" to reinfection) even though the original infections continue to develop and eventually cause death of the animals, rise of temperature and increase of the local lesion, in a tuberculous subject, following an injection of tuberculin. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Koch's Phenomenon

kobold
kobold
kobolds
kobos
kobs
Kobuk Valley National Park
Kobus
Kobus kob
Kobus leche
Koch
Koch's bacillus
Koch's blue bodies
Koch's law
Koch's node
Koch's original tuberculin
Koch's phenomenon
Koch's postulates
Koch's triangle
Koch-Weeks bacillus
Kocher's incision
Kocher's sign
Kocher-Debre-Semelaigne syndrome
Kocher clamp
kocher fracture
Kochia
Kochia scoparia
Kock ileostomy
Kodagu
Kodiak
Kodiak bear

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