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- below the species. A group of serovars with common antigens is called a serogroup or sometimes serocomplex.[clarification needed] Serotyping often plays...
- significant serogroups, classified according to the antigenic structure of their polysaccharide capsule.[medical citation needed] Six serogroups, A, B, C...
- North America. In the United States, serogroup B is the predominant cause of disease and mortality, followed by serogroup C. The multiple subtypes have hindered...
- classified by three serogroups and one serotype: Serogroup A: S. dysenteriae (15 serotypes) Serogroup B: S. flexneri (9 serotypes) Serogroup C: S. boydii (19...
- While effective against serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135, the vaccine does not provide protection against other meningococcal serogroups and does not eliminate...
- is simple, quick, and very reliable, but only detects L. pneumophila serogroup 1, which accounts for 70% of disease caused by L. pneumophila, which means...
- however, isolates recovered from porcine sources contain human pathogenic serogroups. In addition, dogs, sheep, wild rodents, and environmental water may also...
- strains, including a newer vaccine against serogroup B. The first vaccine to prevent meningococcal serogroup B (meningitis B) disease was approved by the...
- least 14) serogroups. The serogroups are divided in some cases into subgroups. A number of member viruses have yet to be ****igned to a serogroup. The serogroups...
- places, like soil and water. There are over 50 species and 70 types (serogroups) identified. Legionella does not spread from person-to-person. Most individuals...