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Granular “O” Agglutination in Paratyphoid B and Typhoid Fevers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

A. D. Gardner
Affiliation:
(From the Standards Laboratory, School of Pathology, Oxford.)
Edith F. Stubington
Affiliation:
(From the Standards Laboratory, School of Pathology, Oxford.)
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The granular “O” agglutination of human serums from eighty cases of typhoid and paratyphoid B fevers has been titrated with carefully selected killed typhoid “O” and paratyphoid B “O” suspensions of high sensitiveness.

In spite of a wide overlapping, due to common factors, a considerable specificity is shown, and this can be utilised in differential diagnosis, especially if due attention is paid to the different levels of “normal” agglutination for the two species.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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