Abstract:Four serotypes of
Salmonella enteritidis
, Anatum ATCC 9270, Newbrunswick ATCC 1608, Oranienburg 200 E, and Pullorum RM, were studied to determine biological, chemical, or physical differences which might explain variations in
Salmonella
virulence as previously reported by McCullough and Eisele (J. Infect. Dis.
88
:278-289, 1951;
89
:259-265, 1951). These investigators found that serotype Pullorum was significantly … Show more
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