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. 1979 Jun;24(3):606-10.
doi: 10.1128/iai.24.3.606-610.1979.

Passive immune hemolysis for detection of heat-labile enterotoxin produced by Escherichia coli isolated from different sources

Passive immune hemolysis for detection of heat-labile enterotoxin produced by Escherichia coli isolated from different sources

M B Serafim et al. Infect Immun. 1979 Jun.

Abstract

Fifty-one strains of Escherichia coli isolated from humans, swine, food, and water and identified as enterotoxinogenic by the Y-1 adrenal cell assay, were examined for heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) production by the passive immune hemolysis test. Cholera antitoxin, anti-choleragenoid and anti-LT were used as antisera. Cholera antitoxin was much more potent than anti-choleragenoid and LT antiserum in the detection of LT-positive strains. All strains isolated from pigs and sausage were negative in tests made with LT antiserum. A few strains isolated from humans, food, and water also gave negative results. These data showed that the passive immune hemolysis test is not as efficient as the Y-1 adrenal cell assay in the detection of enterotoxinogenic E. coli strains.

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