The development of a phage-typing system for group-B streptococci

Journal of Medical Microbiology
J Stringer

Abstract

A typing system for group-B streptococci, based on the use of 24 phages, has been evaluated. Used in conjunction with serotyping, it gave highly discriminating and reproducible results.

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