Hemagglutinin typing as an aid in identification of biochemically atypical Escherichia coli strains.

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
P B CrichtonD C Old

Abstract

Tests for the presence of mannose-sensitive and mannose-resistant, eluting hemagglutinins and fimbriae were helpful in indicating whether biochemically atypical strains of the tribe Escherichieae might be escherichiae or shigellae.

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