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Bacteriophage Typing of Untypable Salmonella typhi Organisms [PDF]
STRAINS of S. typhi reported as being untypable by bacteriophage figure largely in previous reports and vary between 30 and 8 per cent of the total1.
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Identification of bacteriophage types and their carriage in Staphylococcus aureus
Archives of Virology, 2004Conserved genomic sequences distinctive of Staphylococcus aureus phage types 3A, 11, 77, 187 and Twort, representative of phage serogroups A, B, F, L and D, were identified and characterized. PCR primers designed for the above sequences were used for development of a multiplex PCR assay which enabled us not only to classify all phages of the ...
Stanislav Rosypal+6 more
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Staphylococcal enterocolitis: Studies in bacteriophage typing patterns
Journal of Surgical Research, 1963Summary Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus from the stools of 55 patients with staphylococcal enterocolitis complicating antibiotic therapy during an 18 month period in 1960 and 1961 were tested with the phages from the Standard International Series and 36 (65.4 per cent) were found to be “untypable.” When these 36 “untypable” isolates were tested ...
Robert P. Hummel, Altemeier Wa, Hill Eo
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Chapter V Bacteriophage Typing of Shigella
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses bacteriophage typing of Shigella . Shigellosis constitutes a very significant problem on a world scale. In many countries—for example, in Scandinavia, shigellosis is now infrequent and usually not endemic but reflects imported cases. Shigella sonnei ( S.
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Use of Bacteriophage Typing of Staphylococci
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1961openaire +3 more sources
TYPING OF STAPHYLOCOCCI BY THE BACTERIOPHAGE METHOD
The Lancet, 1945G.S. Wilson, J.D. Atkinson
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Measuring and Assessing Typing Skills in Writing Research
Journal of Writing Research, 2021Luuk Van Waes
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