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A new serogroup (L) of Neisseria meningitidis

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1983
A strain of neisseria meningitidis (LCDC 78189) isolated from the mother of a 3-year-old male with meningococcal meningitis was found to be antigenically distinct from the known serogroups A, B, C, D, H, I, K, X, Y, Z, 29E, and W135; it was designated serogroup L.
Ashton, F.   +3 more
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Plasmids and serogroups in Campylobacter jejuni

APMIS, 1989
For epidemiological purposes identification of Campylobacter strains is usually based on surface antigen characteristics. Two different systems, one for heat‐stable (HS) and one for heat‐labile (HL) antigen have dominated. In earlier studies we found a great variability in the two antigen systems. The aim of the present investigation was to analyse the
Lena Lind   +3 more
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Serogrouping of Bacteroides vulgatus by the agglutination test [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1985
The agglutination technique was used to establish a serological classification scheme for Bacteroides vulgatus strains isolated from normal human feces and clinical specimens, especially from ulcerative colitis patients. Absorbed antisera to 10 strains of B. vulgatus were prepared. These 10 absorbed antisera were species specific. Of 90 B.
K Miyazaki   +6 more
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California Serogroup Viruses

1989
Bunyaviruses are enveloped viruses containing a single stranded RNA genome which consists of three separate segments of negative polarity. The virion contains 4 major proteins, an RNA polymerase, a nucleocapsid protein, and two glycoproteins.
Neal Nathanson   +1 more
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Isolation of a leptospire belonging to serogroup tarassovi

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1976
Abstract Extract Sir, — The leptospiral serovars that have been cultured in New Zealand are pomona, copenhageni, ballum and hardjo. (Anon., 1951; Kirschner and Gray, 1951; Anon., 1967a; Lake, 1973, respectively.) Serological evidence of serovar tarassovi has been published (Russell and Hansen, 1958) but it is believed that until now no members of this ...
T J Ryan, R.B. Marshall
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Molecular serogrouping ofEscherichia coli

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2018
AbstractO-antigens present on the surface ofEscherichia coliprovide antigenic specificity for the strain and are the main components for O-serogroup designation. Serotyping using O-group-specific antisera for the identification ofE. coliO-serogroups has been traditionally the gold-standard for distinguishingE. colistrains.
Pina M. Fratamico   +2 more
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Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup W135 Disease-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The correct number of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup W135 cases referenced by Brandstetter et al (1981;246:2060) was 20, not 18. Three more cases of septic arthritis 1-3 and one case of fatal meningitis (1981; 246:1119) were caused by this serogroup.
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Meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccine

Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2002
Meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia are important causes of morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. More than 90% of the cases are caused by serogroups A, B and C; the remaining 10% are largely caused by the W-135 and Y strains. During the mid-to-late 1990s there was an increase in meningococcal serogroup (MS) C disease in the UK and ...
Lakshman, R., Finn, A
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Vaccines targeting serogroup B meningococci [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2012
Taha, Muhamed-Kheir   +1 more
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