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Fungi/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Agglutination , Antigens, Bacterial , Antigens, Fungal , Epitopes/analysisABSTRACT
S. haardt and S. ahuza have been isolated first time from the feces and the urine cultures of the patients in Turkey. S. ahuza has been previously isolated from Citellus citellus gelengius in Turkey.
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Salmonella/isolation & purification , Serotyping , Feces/microbiology , Humans , Salmonella/classification , Turkey , Urine/microbiologySubject(s)
Enteritis/microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Child , Child, Preschool , Feces/microbiology , Humans , Infant , TurkeySubject(s)
Enteritis/microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Feces/microbiology , Humans , Serotyping , TurkeySubject(s)
Enteritis/microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Feces/microbiology , Humans , TurkeySubject(s)
Agglutinins/analysis , Salmonella typhimurium/immunology , Agglutination Tests , Humans , TurkeyABSTRACT
During an epidemic in the premature ward of Ankara Pediatric Hospital which lasted for almost 25 days, 15 cases were diagnosed and H2S (TSI medium) negative S. typhimurium strains were isolated 23 times on the specimens obtained from these patients. Specimens consisted of mainly stools but two were blood samples, one was a lung aspirate and two were pathologic materials obtained from the elbow and hip joints of the same patient. When these strains were transferred to Braun-Ozek B Medium, they were able to produce H2S which was detected because of the strong blackening on the lead acetate paper. Component replacement studies were performed to show which were necessary for the production of H2S in this second media. According to the results of this studies Pepton witte + meat extract broth + Na2S2O3 . 5H2O were found essential for the production of H2S in Braun-Ozek B. Medium. When this medium was prepared with the incorporation of ferrous ammonium sulfate instead of Na2S2O3, 5H2O, the production of H2S decreased and delayed.
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Hydrogen Sulfide/biosynthesis , Salmonella typhimurium/metabolism , Blood/microbiology , Feces/microbiology , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature, Diseases/microbiology , Salmonella Infections/microbiology , Salmonella typhimurium/isolation & purification , Sputum/microbiologyABSTRACT
The immune sera for Candida albicans, C. guilliermondii and C. tropicalis agglutinated Salmonella cholerae-suis (O:6(2),7). The immune serum for S. cholerae-suis agglutinated C. albicans, C. guilliermondii and C. tropicalis. Absorption and agglutination cross tests demonstrated common antigenic factor between above mentioned yeasts and Salmonella O:6(2), O:7 antigens.
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Antigens, Bacterial/immunology , Antigens, Fungal/immunology , Candida/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Agglutination Tests , Cross Reactions , Epitopes , Species SpecificityABSTRACT
S. essen serotypes are isolated from stool specimens of five patients. S. essen as a cause of enteritis is reported for the first time in this country.
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Enteritis/microbiology , Salmonella Infections/microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Enteritis/etiology , HumansABSTRACT
The immune sera for Dekkera bruxellensis, D. intermedia and Hanseniaspora osmophila agglutinated Salmonella cholerae-suis (O:62,7) and vice versa. The immune serum for H. osmophila also agglutinated E. coli (O:75), S. aberdeen (O:11) and vice versa. Cross agglutination and absorption tests demonstrated common antigenic factor(s) between above mentioned yeasts and Salmonella O:62, O:7 antigens. H. osmophila also showed a common antigenic factor(s) with E. coli (O:75) and S. aberdeen (O:11).
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Antigens, Bacterial/immunology , Antigens, Fungal/immunology , Ascomycota/immunology , Escherichia coli/immunology , Saccharomycetales/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Cross Reactions , EpitopesABSTRACT
The immune sera for Kloeckera africana, K. corticis, K. javanica var. javanica and K. javanica var. lafarir agglutinated Salmonella cholerae-suis (O:6(2),7). The immune serum for S. cholerae-suis agglutinated K. africana, K. corticis, K. javanica var. javanica and K. javanica var. lafarii. Absorption and agglutination cross tests demonstrated common antigenic factor(s) between above mentioned yeasts and Salmonella O:7 antigen and also K. javanica var. lafarii and Salmonella O antigens 6 and 7.
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Antigens, Bacterial/immunology , Antigens, Fungal/immunology , Mitosporic Fungi/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Agglutination Tests , Cross Reactions , Epitopes , Species SpecificityABSTRACT
In this study a common antigenic factor (s) between C. albicans CBS-562 and S. cholerae suis 211 (0:6(2),7) was shown with agglutination and absorption tests. This common antigenic factor (s) is different than previously shown Salmonella 0:7 antigen. This new factor (s) is not present in S. cholerae suis var. kunzendorf 1350 (0:6(1), 7) and S. cholerae suis var. kunzendorf 5210 (0:6(2),7) serotypes.
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Antigens, Bacterial/analysis , Antigens, Fungal/analysis , Candida albicans/immunology , Salmonella/immunologyABSTRACT
The immune sera for Brettanomyces lambicus, B. claussenii, Debaryomyces hansenii and D. marama agglutinated Salmonella cholerae-suis (0:6(2), 7). The immune serum for S. cholerae-suis agglutinated B. lambicus, B. clausenni, D. hansenii and D. marama. Absorption and agglutination cross-tested demonstrated common antigen factor(s) in the tested yeasts and Salmonella 0:7 antigen.
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Antigens, Fungal , Mitosporic Fungi/immunology , Saccharomyces/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Antigens, BacterialABSTRACT
The immune sera for Torulopsis castellii, T. ernobii, T. humilis, T. insectalens, T. musae, T. pintolopesii and T. silvatica agglutinated Salmonella cholerae suis (6,7). The immune serum for S. cholerae suis agglutinated Torulopsis castellii, T. ernobii, T. humilis, T. insectalens, T. musae, T. pintolopesii and T. silvatica. Absorption and agglutination cross test demonstrated common antigen factors in the tested Torulopsis species and in S. cholerae suis (6,7).
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Antigens, Bacterial/analysis , Antigens, Fungal/analysis , Candida/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Agglutination Tests , Cross Reactions , Epitopes , Species SpecificityABSTRACT
The immune sera for Candida tropicalis (C. benhamii) CBS-5701, Candida tropicalis (C. vulgaris) CBS-2310 and C. rhagii (C. tropicalis v. rhagii) CBS-618 agglutinated Salmonella cholarae suis 211 (0 6,7). The immune serum for S. cholerae suis agglutinated C. tropicalis (C. benhamii), C. tropicalis (C. vulgaris) and C. rhagii (C. tropicalis v. rhagii). Absorption and agglutination cross tests demonstrated common antigen factors in the tested species and in S. cholerae suis (0 6,7).
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Antigens, Bacterial/analysis , Antigens, Fungal/analysis , Candida/immunology , Salmonella/immunology , Absorption , Agglutination Tests , Cross Reactions , EpitopesABSTRACT
C. membranaefaciens (C. majoricensis) CBS-2875 and C. rugosa 829 strains were agglutinated strongly with 0 6,7 agglutinating serum of S. cholerae suis. On the other hand the same gave a negative result with C. membranaefaciens CBS-1952 and C. rugosa (C. rugosa v. elegans) CBS-1948. These results can be considered in way of identification of the mentioned Candida types.