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Phage typing of Listeria monocytogenes

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1989
A Audurier
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Phage typing of Mycobacterium kansasii

Tubercle, 1980
An improved phage typing scheme of M. kansasii is presented. Ultrasonic treatment of the bacterial suspensions was successfully used in order to obtain homogeneous bacterial growth and to improve the reproducibility of the typing. By means of 9 phages 14 lysis patterns (phage types) could be distinguished. The phage typing was applied to 450 strains of
H W, Engel   +3 more
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Phage Typing

2009
Phage typing is a rapid, economical, reliable, and reproducible technique, requiring no specialized equipment, for fingerprinting disease-causing agents for epidemiological investigation and surveillance.
Irina, Chirakadze   +2 more
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Paratyphoid-A Phage Typing

Nature, 1955
PHAGE-TYPING of typhoid and paratyphoid-B bacilli is now generally recognized as an indispensable aid in the control of typhoid and paratyphoid-B fever and is carried out in many countries according to internationally agreed standard methods1. On the other hand, the development of a useful typing procedure of Salm. paratyphi A has been long delayed.
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Phage typing of Staphylococcus intermedius

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1991
Staphylococcus intermedius, a coagulase-positive staphylococcal species, is a common canine pathogen and a rare human wound pathogen. A total of 145 strains of S. intermedius (ATCC 29663, 4 reference strains, 4 human isolates, 44 canine infection isolates, and 92 isolates from canine gingiva) were screened for lysogenic phage by a modified Fisk method.
G D, Overturf   +6 more
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Vibrio Phages and Phage-Typing

1992
The first vibrio phages were identified by d’Herelle in 1926, and by the 1950s several distinct types of bacteriophage acting on V. cholerae had been described. These studies of cholera bacteriophages have been reviewed by Pollitzer.1 Most early studies were directed towards the use of cholera phages for treatment or prophylaxis rather than strain ...
B. Rowe, J. A. Frost
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A new scheme for phage typing Salmonella bareilly and characterization of typing phages

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1987
A new phage typing scheme using wild bacteriophages isolated from sewage for phage typing Salmonella bareilly is described. Six hundred and thirty‐seven strains of Salm. bareilly could be separated into 11 different phage types using five wild phages ...
M, Jayasheela   +3 more
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Phage-typing ofSalmonella weltevreden based on lysogeny I. The phage-typing system

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1977
All of the 1070 strains of Salmonella weltevreden tested were lysogenic, temperate phage being demonstrable in 83.9% of the strains in broth culture, 6.4% in mixed culture and the remaining 9.7% after induction by UV-irradiation and MC treatment. A phage-typing scheme for Salmonella weltevreden based on the host range of temperate phages was developed.
L R, Sood, S, Basu
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