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The Journal of experimental medicine | Vol.24, Issue.1 | | Pages 35-40

The Journal of experimental medicine

THE AGGLUTINABILITY OF BLOOD AND AGAR STRAINS OF TYPHOID BACILLI.

C G, Bull I W, Pritchett  
Abstract

Cultivation on 10 per cent rabbit blood agar did not affect the agglutinability of fifty-seven strains of typhoid bacilli. The authors were unable to confirm the observations of Gay and Claypole on the variation in agglutinability caused by cultivating the typhoid bacillus on blood agar. A typhoid bacillus showing irregularity in fermentation, agglutination, and indol production is described.

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THE AGGLUTINABILITY OF BLOOD AND AGAR STRAINS OF TYPHOID BACILLI.

Cultivation on 10 per cent rabbit blood agar did not affect the agglutinability of fifty-seven strains of typhoid bacilli. The authors were unable to confirm the observations of Gay and Claypole on the variation in agglutinability caused by cultivating the typhoid bacillus on blood agar. A typhoid bacillus showing irregularity in fermentation, agglutination, and indol production is described.

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C G, Bull I W, Pritchett,.THE AGGLUTINABILITY OF BLOOD AND AGAR STRAINS OF TYPHOID BACILLI.. 24 (1),35-40.

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