PMID: 6404076Jan 1, 1983Paper

Possibility of the serological differential diagnosis of human brucellosis and yersiniasis

Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii, i immunobiologii
M M Zheludkov, V I Dunaev

Abstract

The results of the examination of patients with brucellosis and yersiniosis (serotype 0-9) are presented. The possibility of making, in principle, the differential serological diagnosis of brucellosis and yersiniosis in the agglutination test with the use of Yersinia OH-antigen has been established.

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