Antibody to Corynebacterium parvum in normal human and animal sera.
AUTOR(ES)
Wolberg, G
RESUMO
Using a microtiter bacterial agglutination test, we have estimated antibodies to Corynebacterium parvum in "normal" human and "normal" and immune animal sera. Widely differing levels of C. parvum antibodies were found in the normal human sera. The median titer for all 310 human sera was 1:128, whereas that for the 1- to 17-year and 18- to 50-year subgroups was 1:64 and 1:512, respectively. Antibody titers in the various animal species were generally much lower.
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