1971
DOI: 10.1099/00222615-4-1-19
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Serological Detection Of Enterotoxin From Food-Poisoning Strains Of Staphylococcus Aureus

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“…Similar results were reported by Bergdoll et al (1982) when testing six strains isolated from food connected in food poisoning. No particular association between enterotoxigenicity and bacteriophage group has been reported, but staphylococci implicated in food poisoning are most likely to be lysed by phages ofgroup III (Simkovicova & Gilbert, 1971). Non-typable strains formed the largest group amongst our clinical and food poisoning strains (Tables 2 and 4) which supports the findings obtained by Payne & Wood (1974) while testing strains isolated from foods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Similar results were reported by Bergdoll et al (1982) when testing six strains isolated from food connected in food poisoning. No particular association between enterotoxigenicity and bacteriophage group has been reported, but staphylococci implicated in food poisoning are most likely to be lysed by phages ofgroup III (Simkovicova & Gilbert, 1971). Non-typable strains formed the largest group amongst our clinical and food poisoning strains (Tables 2 and 4) which supports the findings obtained by Payne & Wood (1974) while testing strains isolated from foods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Each isolate was transferred to the Food Hygiene Laboratory where tests for production of enterotoxins A-E and TSST-1 were performed using the double gel diffusion technique [18]. Exfoliative toxins were not sought.…”
Section: Microbiological Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surely, there are clinical symptoms that can separate TSST-1 disease from SEB disease within TSS that can be defined. The association of SEB with burns patients has been suggested since the early Scandinavian studies [18].…”
Section: Toxic Shock Syndronmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enterotoxins and antisera of A, B and C were diluted in 0-02 M phosphate buffer in saline, pH 7*4, containing 0-02 % thiomersal, and those of D were diluted in Difco Brain-Heart Infusion (BHI) broth in saline. Towards the end of the work 10 % of BHI broth was added to the diluents used for enterotoxins A, B and C and their antisera to increase the sensitivity of the gel-diffusion test (Casman, Bennett, Dorsey & Stone, 1969 (Hobbs, Kendall & Gilbert, 1968) using a modified Miles & Misra (1938) Gilbert, 1971).…”
Section: Control Enterotoxins and Antiseramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Slide gel double-diffusion test for enterotoxin Slight modifications were made to the method described by gimkoviiova & Gilbert (1971). Two test areas were prepared on an agar-coated slide between three parallel double layers of tape set 2 cm.…”
Section: Control Enterotoxins and Antiseramentioning
confidence: 99%