Endotoxin release from invasive meningococci related to sulfonamide resistance, serogroup and serotype
- PMID: 3105047
- DOI: 10.3109/00365548709032376
Endotoxin release from invasive meningococci related to sulfonamide resistance, serogroup and serotype
Abstract
The relationship between endotoxin liberation, sulfonamide resistance, serogroups and serotypes was studied in 28 Neisseria meningitidis strains isolated from patients with meningococcal disease. Sulfonamide resistance was present in 15/28 strains. 22 strains belonged to serogroup B, and 5 to group C; 1 strain was non-groupable. Free endotoxin activity in growing cultures of meningococci with endotoxin titre of greater than or equal to 10(2) was found in 27/28 strains. A high endotoxin activity was present in both sulfonamide-sensitive and -resistant invasive meningococci. A high endotoxin release with titre greater than or equal to 10(3) seemed to be more associated with serogroup C than B, and more to the serotypes 2 and 15/16 than to the non-typable strains.
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