Clostridium perfringens and other anaerobes isolated from bile

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Clostridium perfringens was isolated from bile in 13 cases of 150 patients examined. The serotypes of C perfringens strains isolated from bile and faeces were investigated using antisera to Hobbs' type 1-17. Two or more serological types were often found in a single specimen, but in the same patient the serotypes of C perfringens strains isolated from the bile were identical with those from the faeces. Beta-glucuronidase production in these C perfringens serotypes was tested with the API-Strep system. Strains agglutinated with Hobbs' antisera produced β-glucuronidase, but non-agglutinated strains did not.

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Sakaguchi, Y., Murata, K., & Kimura, M. (1983). Clostridium perfringens and other anaerobes isolated from bile. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 36(3), 345–349. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.36.3.345

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