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Comparative Study
. 1983 Nov;18(5):1113-8.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.18.5.1113-1118.1983.

Comparison of slide agglutination test and direct immunofluorescence assay for identification of Legionella isolates

Comparative Study

Comparison of slide agglutination test and direct immunofluorescence assay for identification of Legionella isolates

W L Thacker et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1983 Nov.

Abstract

It is technically impractical for many clinical laboratories to use the direct immunofluorescence assay for identifying and serogrouping clinical isolates of Legionella. We compared the results obtained with the direct immunofluorescence assay with the results of a simple and less-demanding slide agglutination test for identifying 15 serogroups representing seven Legionella species. The slide agglutination test was in complete agreement with the direct immunofluorescence assay, and the serogroup to which 64 clinical isolates of Legionella belonged was correctly identified. With polyvalent, pooled antisera and absorbed, serogroup-specific antisera, the slide agglutination test is a useful alternative to the direct immunofluorescence assay in the diagnosis of Legionella infections and for studying the serological relationships of Legionella-like organisms.

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