The importance of agglutinin production in mice in the determination of the definitive serotype of Bordetella pertussis.

J Hyg (Lond), 1976/4;76(2):257-64.

Bronne-Shanbury CJ

PMID: 177702

Abstract
A schedule for the routine serotyping of strains of Bordetella pertussis based on agglutinin production in mice to the K-antigens has been worked out. Mice have been found as satisfactory as rabbits but far more economical for the production of the very small volumes of serum which are required. Agglutinin production, used in conjunction with direct agglutination, provides definitive information about serotype.
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