Enteric Redmouth Bacterium of salmonids : a biochemical and serological comparison of selected isolates
A comparison of the agglutinating and precipatiating antigens of Enteric Redmouth Bacterium (ERMB) was made. There are two major and one minor agglutinating antigens which describe two serotypes (I and II). Only serotype I metabolizes sorbitol. A bacterin from serotype I cross protected against a ch...
Main Author: | O'Leary, Patrick John |
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Other Authors: | Fryer, J. L. |
Language: | en_US |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1957/27975 |
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