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[Serological properties of Shigella sonnei].

open access: yesZhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, 2003
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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF SHIGELLA SONNEI

Lancet, The, 1970
Abstract Examination of 1102 representative strains of Shigella sonnei isolated in London in the past two years has shown that 70% of strains are now resistant to three or more antibacterial drugs. Neomycin-resistant strains, though uncommon, are isolated more frequently than in the past.
A H Uttley
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Shigella sonnei: epidemiology, evolution, pathogenesis, resistance and host interactions [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Microbiology
Shigella sonnei is a major cause of diarrhoea globally and is increasing in prevalence relative to other Shigella because of multiple demographic and environmental influences.
Timothy A Scott   +2 more
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Antigens of Shigella Sonnei

The Journal of Immunology, 1945
Summary Three colonial types of S. sonnei are described which were associated with corresponding changes in antigenic structure of the organisms. Phase I culture appeared to correspond to the smooth of previous descriptions. Phase II was distinct in colony appearance and agglutination reactions, but was not a rough variant. Both phases I
K M, WHEELER, F L, MICKLE
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The Antigenicity of Shigella Sonnei

The Journal of Immunology, 1950
Discussion and Summary Some cultures of S. sonnei are remarkably antigenic. Among the strains of this species studied by the authors this great antigenicity has been limited to those of phase I, and all phase I cultures that were examined have shown this property.
S E, BRANHAM, S A, CARLIN
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Shigella sonnei has the edge

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017
Shimona Starling, Starling Shimona
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Immunogenic DNA of Shigella sonnei bacteriophage

Immunochemistry, 1976
Immunogenic and some other properties of Sh, sonnei "Ufa" phage DNA were investigated. This DNA has been shown to possess high immunogenic activity indicating the presence of an unusual base. The base is distinct from 5-OmC, glucosylated 5-OmC, 5-OmU or dihydroxypentyluracil.
L A, Zamchuk   +2 more
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