Revista de la Facultad de Medicina (Oct 1961)
Anticuerpos en sueros humanos a suspensiones bacterianas del género aeromonas
Abstract
1. One hundred and thirty-two human sera were studied through an agglutination-reaction of suspensions of seven germs of the Aeromonas genus. 2. The number of positive serums varied for each one of germs used. 3. 34.2 percent of the serums in dilutions of 1/160 or higher reacted to one of the seven antigens used. 4. The role of the germs of this genus are discussed in connection with the etiology of gastrointestinal processes.