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Pathogenicity and Classification of Staphylococci
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An important pathogenic property was found in the power to coagulate citrated blood. This ability is possessed only by staph. from purulent processes. The biochemical activity or pathogenicity generally has a parallel ascent with the appearance of hemolysis (with 1% rabbit blood agar), milk coagulation and coagulation of citrated blood. Pathogenicity is determined also by means of a new method of rabbit inoculation. The staph. are classified in three groups according to experimental and fermentive activity: (1) non- fermentive, (2) fermentive saprophytes, and (3) suppurative parasites., Trans. of Centralblatt fuer Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde und Infektionskrankheiten. Abt. 1. Originale (Germany) v99 p74-79, 1926.
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Daranyi, J. V.
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ARMY BIOLOGICAL LABS FREDERICK MD
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Date Detail :
1968-07
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MICROBIOLOGY, *STAPHYLOCOCCUS, CLASSIFICATION, TRANSLATIONS, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ABSCESSES, INJECTIONS(MEDICINE), HEMOLYSIS, BLOOD COAGULATION, CULTURE MEDIA, RESISTANCE(BIOLOGY), SERODIAGNOSIS, FERMENTATION, CITRATES, GERMANY(BEFORE PARTITION), FOREIGN REPORTS
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DTIC AND NTIS
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