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Autor:
S A, Morse, J E, McDade
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Methods in enzymology. 235
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 28:387-395
Three techniques for the serological diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever were compared by testing 417 sera from 178 patients who very probably did not have rickettsial infections and 88 sera from 41 patients who very probably had Rocky Mountain
Autor:
J E McDade, V F Newhouse
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Annual Review of Microbiology. 40:287-309
Autor:
D W, Fraser, J E, McDade
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Scientific American. 241:82-99
Autor:
W R Bailey, J E McDade
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 12:249-254
The effect of heat on the O and B antigens of Escherichia coli serotype O26:B6 was studied. Aliquots of cell suspensions containing 1.5 × 1010 cells/ml were heated at 55, 65, 75, 85, and 100 °C, respectively, for 1 hour. The heated cells were centr
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The New England journal of medicine. 305(27)
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Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 13(3)
The susceptibility of the Legionnaires disease bacterium to various antimicrobial agents was determined by inoculation of embryonated eggs via the yolk sac. When administered prophylactically, the minimal dose of drug preventing all deaths due to the
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical microbiology. 14(2)
Normal sera and sera from patients with Rocky Mountain spotted fever, chickenpox, enterovirus infections, measles, and Neisseria meningitidis infections were extracted with organic solvents under acidic and basic conditions and then derivatized with
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The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 29(2)
From January 1976 through January 1979 serum specimens from 1,575 individuals were received at the Center for Disease Control and tested for antibodies to rickettsiae. Of these, sera from eight persons gave serological results indicative of recent in
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International journal of zoonoses. 13(2)
A serosurvey for evidence of rickettsial infections was conducted in the rural populations of several tropical rain forest areas in Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast. Seropositivity rates were surprisingly high in both countries, with more than 7% of the