Treatment of Leishmania donovani Infections with Surface-active Agents

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`TRITON W.R. 1339', an arylalkyl polyoxyethylene ether of phenol, prepared by Rohm and Haas Co., Philadelphia, is a non-toxic surface-active agent, and was shown to exert a suppressive effect in experimental tuberculosis of mice1. `Macrocyclon' is the polyoxyethylene ether containing on average 12.5 ethylene oxide units per chain, formed by reaction of ethylene oxide with a macrocyclic phenol and possesses similar antituberculous activity2.

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