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Relationship between enterotoxin production and serotype in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.

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It appears that at least in one geographic setting E. coli strains producing both heat-labile and heat-stable toxins are more restricted in their O groups and O:K:H serotypes than E.coli that produce only heat- stable toxin and that certain serobiotypes may commonly include strains which produce both toxin types.
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We examined the relationship between serotype and enterotoxin production in 109 enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strains isolated from 109 patients with severe cholera-like diarrhea in Dacca, Bangladesh. Of 69 strains producing both heat-labile and heat-stable toxins, 59 (86%) belonged to the one of four O serogroups, and 56 (81%) of these strains belonged to one of six O:K:H serotypes. In contrast, 34 strains producing only heat-stable toxin were distributed among 15 O serogroups, and six strains producing only heat-labile toxin were distributed among six O serogroups. Twelve strains producing heat-labile and heat-stable toxins and five strains producing heat-stable toxin were found which had the same serotype (O78:K-:H12) and biotype. It appears that at least in one geographic setting E. coli strains producing both heat-labile and heat-stable toxins are more restricted in their O groups and O:K:H serotypes than E. coli that produce only heat-stable toxin and that certain serobiotypes may commonly include strains which produce both toxin types.

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2 Serotyping of Escherichia coli

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TL;DR: This chapter discusses the principles and procedures for serotyping of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and discusses the morphology and immunochemistry of the surface structures that are important in serotypesing.
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Identification of enterobacteriaceae

Joan Taylor
- 07 Jan 1956 - 
TL;DR: It is doubtful whether a general work of this calibre should contain even brief accounts and exiguous illustrations of operations, but the editors have produced a magnunm opus which for many years will be indispensable to those who practise obstetrics and gynaecology.
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