A haemagglutination test for staphylococcal anti-leucocidin
AUTOR(ES)
Markham, N. P.
RESUMO
A haemagglutination test using tanned erythrocytes sensitized with the fast and slow moving components of the Panton-Valentine staphylococcal leucocidin is described. From the results obtained it is suggested that this test could be useful in the diagnosis of deep-seated staphylococcal lesions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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