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This is the definition from Adams (1959), p. 440, "Used loosely to indicate attachment of phage to bacterium with at least some effects on the cell. One speaks, perhaps improperly, of infection by ghosts of T2 because the cell may be killed, though injection and phage growth are impossible."
This is from nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC374120/" class="bap-term" target=_blank>Delbrück (1945), p. 131: "We use the word 'infection' of a bacterium by a virus to designate the fact that a bacterium has adsorbed a virus particle. We do not imply that the infecting particle necessarily grows. Thus, we will speak of 'multiple infection' when several virus particles of the same strain become adsorbed on one bacterium, and of 'mixed infection' when virus particles of different strains become adsorbed on the same bacterium. In all these cases very probably only one of the infecting particles grows. This use of the word 'infection,' though differing from medical usage, is s=t" class="bap-term" target=_blank>etymologically correct and has been used previously in bacterial virus work."
Abedon, S.T. (2026). Phage Terms. https://terms.phage.org · 10.5281/zenodo.20173633
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