Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... antisera . The Statens Se- rum Institute , Copenhagen , Denmark , produces polyvalent ( " omni " ) antiserum with 83 ... antisera ( nine pools , A through I ) , with each containing 7 to 11 type - specific antisera and type- and group ...
... antisera . The Statens Se- rum Institute , Copenhagen , Denmark , produces polyvalent ( " omni " ) antiserum with 83 ... antisera ( nine pools , A through I ) , with each containing 7 to 11 type - specific antisera and type- and group ...
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... antisera ( slide tests ) " " Adapted from references 16 and 20. The symbols + , ++ , ++++ indicate degrees of agglutination . TABLE 21. E. coli O groups associated with diarrheal disease. O antisera O antigen suspensions 4 , 12 , 1 , 2 ...
... antisera ( slide tests ) " " Adapted from references 16 and 20. The symbols + , ++ , ++++ indicate degrees of agglutination . TABLE 21. E. coli O groups associated with diarrheal disease. O antisera O antigen suspensions 4 , 12 , 1 , 2 ...
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... antisera , Formalin - treated or living cultures of K forms selected from agar plates are used for injections into animals . Whenever pos- sible , nonmotile strains should be used for K antiserum production . H antisera are produced ...
... antisera , Formalin - treated or living cultures of K forms selected from agar plates are used for injections into animals . Whenever pos- sible , nonmotile strains should be used for K antiserum production . H antisera are produced ...
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Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Procedures to Use During Outbreaks of FoodBorne Disease | 40 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
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