Serological grouping of urinary Escherichia coli
AUTOR(ES)
McGeachie, James
RESUMO
Using only 12 antisera it has been possible to group 56·6% of all strains. Forty-four per cent of all strains were typable in the first eight of the serological groups used. Of the primary isolates from symptomatic infections, 65·7% were typable; 48·6% of all strains of the serological groups 01, 02, 04, and 06 occurred in these primary symptomatic isolates.
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