1986
DOI: 10.1080/03079458608436337
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Pathogenicity of five rough mutants ofEscherichia coliisolated from broilers

Abstract: SUMMARYThe cultural and pathogenic properties of five rough mutants of avian E. coli were compared with those of four smooth strains. None of the smooth strains showed the ability to agglutinate in aqueous solutions of acriflavine higher than 1:500. On this basis they could be differentiated from the rough strains. In contrast to the smooth strains none of the rough strains grew on D1.5 medium containing 400 ig/ml of crystal violet as an inhibitor. Endotoxin potency was investigated by inoculating 10-day-old c… Show more

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“…An agglutination test with acrifavin dyes 1:500 was used for differentiation between the smooth and rough pathogenic strains. The negative results showed by the 709 E.coli isolates (100%), have supported the identification, similar work was done also (15,17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…An agglutination test with acrifavin dyes 1:500 was used for differentiation between the smooth and rough pathogenic strains. The negative results showed by the 709 E.coli isolates (100%), have supported the identification, similar work was done also (15,17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…After isolation, identification and purification of each E.coli isolate, it was transferred to heartbrain infusion agar and kept at 4°C (16). Acriflavin agglutination test was used according to the method described (17). Loop full of the isolated E.coli was taken from nutrient agar surface into glass slide, mixed it gently with a large drop of the acriflavin solution (1:500) and the positive result (agglutination) was recorded.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%