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Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Verzeichnis der in Band 261 enthaltenen Arbeiten Adachi, Y., s. Sueyoshi, M. Adegbola, R. A. s. Wadstrom, T. Adetosoye, A. s. Olanisse, S. B. Aleksic, S., J. Bockemiihl, and F. Lan- ge: Studies on the Serology of Fla- gellar Antigens of Yersinia entero- colitica and Related Yersinia species Bettelheim, K. A.: Commemoration of the Publication 100 Years ago ofthe Papers by Dr. Th. Escherich in which are Described for the First Ti- me the Organisms that Bear his Na- me 255 Beutin, L., Maria Montenegro, Sonja Al-Nakhli, H. M. s. Barbour, E. K. Andrews, C. s. Weiner, M. H. Angulo, A. F., W. H. Jansen, A. D. M. E. Osterhaus, F. G. C. M. Uyte- haag, Henny M. E. Maas, and P. A. M. Guinee: Monoclonal Antibodies Against the K99 Antigen of Escheri- dua coli for Diagnostic Purposes .. Baloda, S. B. s. Wadstrom, T. Barbour, E. K., N. H. Nabbut, H. M. Al-Nakhli, and H. T. Haile:O-Sero- types of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Animal and Inanimate Sources in Saudi Arabia. .......... Bauer, D. s. Traub, W. H. Baumgartner, M. G.: Antibiotikaresi- stenz und Verbreitung Plasmid-ko- dierter Laktamasen bei Erregern der Reisediarrhoe ... ...... Berger, U.: Nitrite Reduction Related to Serogroups in Neisseria meningi- tidis . - and A. Pervanidis: Differentiation of Gemella haemolysans (Thjetta and B00 1938), Berger 1960, from Streptococcus morbillorum (Prevot 1933) Holderman and Moore 1974. 299 204 400 350 140 311 Zimmermann, and R. Stephan: Characterization of Hemolytic Strains of Escherichia coli Belonging to Classical Enteropathogenic O-Se- rogroups. . . Blobel, H. s. Kanoe, M. Blobel, H. s. Ldmmler, Ch. Bockemiihl, J. s. Aleksic, S. Bohn, Anneliese and W. Konig: Gene- ration of Monoclonal Antibodies to Characterize Antigens of the Nema- tode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis Boucaud-Maitre, Y. s. Seguin, B. Bremm, K. D. s. Schonfeld, W. Brenner, D. J. s. Muller, H. E. Brom, J. s. Koller, M. Broughton, E. E. and L. E. Flack: The Susceptibility of a Strain of Lepto- spira interrogans Serogroup ictero- haemorrhagiae to Amoxycillin, Ery- thromycin, Lincomycin, Tetracycli- ne, Oxytetracycline, and Minocycli- ne . Burchard, G.-D., S. Engelhorn, U. Zillmann, and M. Dietrich: Myco- bacterium marinum Infection in Gnotobiotic nu/nu Mice Pretreated with Cyclophosphamide and Silica . Cassileth, P. s. Weiner, M. H. Cohen, M. s. Weiner, M. H. Dahlhoff, A. s. Schonfeld, W. Dietrich, M. s. Burchard, G.-D. Drexler, H. s. Shehabi, A. A. Diiuel, Heike s. Hacker, J. Engelhorn, S. s. Burchard, G.-D. Evron, Ruth s. Polacheck, I. Fetchick, R. s. Weiner, M. H. Filice, G. s. Weiner, M. H. Flack, L. E. s. Broughton, E. S. Fujimura, S., T. Nakamura, and G. 266 119 425 411

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

I. Verzeichnis der in Band 261 enthaltenen Arbeiten

Adachi, Y., s. Sueyoshi, M.Adegbola, R. A. s. Wadstrom, T.Adetosoye, A. s. Olanisse, S. B.Aleksic, S., J. Bockemiihl, and F. Lan-

ge: Studies on the Serology of Fla­gellar Antigens of Yersinia entero­colitica and Related Yersinia species

Bettelheim, K. A.: Commemoration ofthe Publication 100 Years ago ofthePapers by Dr. Th. Escherich inwhich are Described for the First Ti­me the Organisms that Bear his Na-me 255

Beutin, L., Maria Montenegro, Sonja

Al-Nakhli, H. M. s. Barbour, E. K.Andrews, C. s. Weiner, M. H.Angulo, A. F., W. H. Jansen, A. D. M.

E. Osterhaus, F. G. C. M. Uyte­haag, Henny M. E. Maas, and P. A.M. Guinee: Monoclonal AntibodiesAgainst the K99 Antigen of Escheri­dua coli for Diagnostic Purposes . .

Baloda, S. B. s. Wadstrom, T.Barbour, E. K., N. H. Nabbut, H. M.

Al-Nakhli, and H. T. Haile:O-Sero­types of Pseudomonas aeruginosafrom Animal and Inanimate Sourcesin Saudi Arabia. . . . . . . . . . .

Bauer, D. s. Traub, W. H.Baumgartner, M. G.: Antibiotikaresi­

stenz und Verbreitung Plasmid-ko­dierter ~-Laktamasen bei Erregernder Reisediarrhoe ... . . . . . .

Berger, U.: Nitrite Reduction Relatedto Serogroups in Neisseria meningi-tidis .

- and A. Pervanidis: Differentiation ofGemella haemolysans (Thjetta andB00 1938), Berger 1960, fromStreptococcus morbillorum (Prevot1933) Holderman and Moore 1974.

299

204

400

350

140

311

Zimmermann, and R. Stephan:Characterization of HemolyticStrains of Escherichia coli Belongingto Classical Enteropathogenic O-Se-rogroups. . .

Blobel, H. s. Kanoe, M.Blobel, H. s. Ldmmler, Ch.Bockemiihl, J. s. Aleksic, S.Bohn, Anneliese and W. Konig: Gene­

ration of Monoclonal Antibodies toCharacterize Antigens of the Nema­tode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis

Boucaud-Maitre, Y. s. Seguin, B.Bremm, K. D. s. Schonfeld, W.Brenner, D. J. s. Muller, H. E.Brom, J. s. Koller, M.Broughton, E. E. and L. E. Flack: The

Susceptibility of a Strain of Lepto­spira interrogans Serogroup ictero­haemorrhagiae to Amoxycillin, Ery­thromycin, Lincomycin, Tetracycli­ne, Oxytetracycline, and Minocycli-ne .

Burchard, G.-D., S. Engelhorn, U.Zillmann, and M. Dietrich: Myco­bacterium marinum Infection inGnotobiotic nu/nu Mice Pretreatedwith Cyclophosphamide and Silica .

Cassileth, P. s. Weiner, M. H.Cohen, M. s. Weiner, M. H.

Dahlhoff, A. s. Schonfeld, W.Dietrich, M. s. Burchard, G.-D.Drexler, H. s. Shehabi, A. A.Diiuel, Heike s. Hacker, J.

Engelhorn, S. s. Burchard, G.-D.Evron, Ruth s. Polacheck, I.

Fetchick, R. s. Weiner, M. H.Filice, G. s. Weiner, M. H.Flack, L. E. s. Broughton, E. S.Fujimura, S., T. Nakamura, and G.

266

119

425

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548 Inhaltsverzeichnis

Puluerer: Isolation and Characteri­zation of a Peptidase from an OralStra in of Corynebacterium matru-chotii 133

Gerlach, D., J.-H. Ozegowski, HeideKnoll, and W. Kohler: Isolation andCharakterisation of ErythrogenicToxins. VIII. Purification of a Biolo­gical Active, Low Molecular Weight(10000; LMP-lOk) Protein fromFiltrates of Streptococcus pyogenes,Strain NY-5, Relations to Erythro-genic Toxin Type A . . . . . 75

Gerson, S. L. s. Weiner, M. H.Goebel, W. s. Hacker, J.Greenberger, P. A.: Aspergillosis - Cli-

nical Aspects 487Groh, A. s. Vogt, K.-H.Gruenig , H.-M. and G. Lebek: Occur­

rence and Properties of Hly-Plas­mids in E. coli from Patients of theBerne Area. 391

Gruhn, I. s. Vogt, K.-H.Guinee , P. A. M. s. Angulo, A . F.Gunasekaran, M. and T. Sambandam:

Rapid Diagnostic Methods forAspergillosis . . . . . . . . . . . . 523

Hacker , J., Angelika Schrettenbrunner,G. Schriner, Heike Duvel, G.Schmidt, and W. Goebel: Character­ization of E.coli Wild-Type Strainsby Means of Agglutination with An­tisera Raised Against Cloned P>, So,and MS-Fimbriae Antigens, Hemag­glut ionation, Serotyping and Hemo-lysin Production . . . . . . 219 ·

Haile, H. T. s. Barbour, E. K.Hamada , S., H. Imanishi, andT. Ooshima: Isolation and Mode of

Action of a Cell-Free Bacteriocin(Mutacin) from Serotype g Strepto-coccus mutans MT3791 287

Hartmann, M. s. Vogt, K.-H.Hearn, Veronica M., Elaine V. Wilson,

and D. W. R. Mackenzie: Aspergil-lus fumigatus Antigens Used in theSerodiagnosis of Aspergillosis . . . 496

Heilmann, P. s. Muller, G.Hrynietoicz, W., W. Roszkowski, B.

Rykiel, K. Kanclerski, and J. [elias­zetoicz: Effect of Streptolysin S from

Streptococcus pyogenes on ContactSensitivity in Mice . . . . 454

Imanishi, H. s. Hamada, S.Ishii, T. s. Kanoe , M.Isogai, E., H. lsogai, Y. Kurebayasbi,

and N. Ito: Biological Activities ofLeptospiral Lipopolysaccharide 53

- H. Kitagawa, H. Isogai, Y. Kure­bayashi, and N. Ito : Phagocytosis asa Defense Mechanism Against In­fection with Leptospiras . . . . . .. 65

Isogai, H. s. Isogai, E.Ito, N. s. Isogai, E.

Jansen, W. H. s. Angulo, A. F.[eliaszeuncz, J. s. Hrynieu/icz, W.

Kanclerski, K. s. Hrynieioicz, W.Kanoe, M., T. Ishii, K. Mizutani, and

H. Blobel: Partial Characterizationof Leukocidin from Fusobacteriumnecrophorum. . . . . . . . . . . . 170

Kawano, J., A. Shimizu, and S. Kimu­ra: Coagulase Typing of Staphylo­coccus au reus Isolated from Ani-mals . . . . . . . . . . . 407

Keller, Doris s. Wigand, R.Kimura, S. s. Kawano, J.Kist, M.: Wer entdeckte Carnpylobac­

ter jejunilcoli? Eine Zusammenfas­sung bisher unberiicksichtigter Lite-raturquellen . . . . . . . . 177

Kitagawa, H. s. Isogai, E.Knocke, K.-W. s. W igand, R.Knoll, Heide s. Gerlach, D.Kniiller, J. s. Koller, M.- s. SchOnfeld, W.Kohler, W. s. Gerlach , D.- s. Wagner, BarbaraKoller, M., J. Brom, W. Schonfeld, J.

Kneller, and W. Konig: Studies onthe Degradation of Imipenem with­in Serum and a Renal Kidney Frac-tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . 330

Konig, W. s. Bohn, Anneliese- s. KOller, M.- s. Schonfeld, W.Kubin, M., E. Wisingerova, J.Pekarek,

and B. Prochazka: The Patterns ofComplex and Partially Purified My­cobacterial Antigens in MacrophageMigration Inhibition Testing. 362

Kume, H. s. Okudaira, M.

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von Mausen mit Pasteurella multo-cida 370

Muller, H. E.: Production and Degra­dation of Indole by Gram-negativeBacteria . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1

- Proteus penneri Showing a GreenColour Reaction with Kovacs' Indo-le Reagent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198

- A. G. Steigerwalt, and D. J. Bren-ner: Isolation of Serratia fonticolafrom Birds . . . . . . . . . .. 212

Nabbut, N. H. s. Barbour, E. K.Naim, M. Polacheck, I.Nakamura, S., K. Yamakawa, and S.

Nishida: Antibacterial Susceptibili-ty of Clostridium sordellii Strains. 345

Nakamura, T. s. Fujimuras S.Nishida, S. s. Nakamura, S.

Osterlind, Monica s. Ljungh, AsaOkudaira, M., H. Kume, H. Kurata,

and F. Sakabe: Recent StatisticalSurvey of Visceral Aspergillosis inJapan, and Experimental Studies onthe Pathogencity of Aspergillus fu­migatus in Rabbits.. . . . . . ... 529

Olanisebe, S. B. and A. I. Adetosoye:Determination of AsymptomaticCarrier Rate of Beta-HaemolyticGroup B Streptococcus in Vaginasof Pregnant Women in Ibadan, Ni-geria 248

Old, D. C. s. Tavendale, AnneOoshima, T. s. Hamada, S.Osterhaus, A D. M. E. s. Angulo, A. F.Ozegorski, f.-H. s. Gerlach, D.

Peacock, J. E. s. Weiner, M. H.Pekarek, J. s. Kubin, M.Pervanidis, A. s. Berger, U.Polacheck, I., U. Zehaui, M. Naim, M.

Levy, and Ruth Evron: The Suscep­tibility of Cryptococcus neoformansto an Antimycotic Agent (G2) fromAlfalfa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481

Proachazka, B. s. Kubin, M.Provencher, M. s. Weiner, M. H.Pulverer, G. s. Fujimura, S.

Quenin, P. s. Seguin, B.

Rautenberg, P., F. Stender, and U. Ull­mann: Detection of clostridium dif-ficile Toxin A by Immunoblotting . 29

471

509

Maas, Henny M. E. s. Angulo, A. F.Mackenzie, D. W. R. s. Hearn, Veronica M.Meijer-Severs, G. J.and E. van Santen:

Variations in the Anaerobic FaecalFlora of Ten Healthy Human Vo­lunteers with Special Reference tothe B. fragilis-Group and C. difficile

43..............Mi~,'K. ·Ii. and K. J. Kwon-Chung:

The Biochemical Basis for the Di­stinction Between the Two Crypto­coccus neoformans Varieties withCGBMedium .

Minato, H. s. Sueyoshi, M.Miyagawa, E. s. Sueyoshi, M.Mizutani, K. s. Kanoe, M.Montenegro, Maria s. Beutin, L.Muller, G. und P. Heilmann: Lokale

und systematische Immunisierunggegen eine experimentelle Infektion

Kurata, H. s. Okudaira, M.Kurebayashi, Y. s, Isogai, E.Kurimoto, H. s. Sbiota, T.Kurup, V. P.: Enzyme-Linked Immu­

nosorbent Assay in the Detection ofSpecific Antibodies Against Asper­gillus in Patient Sera . . . . . .

Kwon-Chung, K. J. s. Min, K. H.

Ldmmler, Ch. and H. Blobel: Bindingof Human Haptoglobin to Strepto­cocci of Serological Group A .... 161

- P. Schaufuss, and H. Blobel: ~-D-Galac­

tosidase Activity in Streptococci of Sero­logical Group B . . . . . . . . . . .167.

Lange, F. s. Aleksic, S.Lebek, G. s. Gruenig, H.-M.Levy, M. s. Polacheck, I.Lindenschmidt, E.-G.: Follow-up Stu-

dies on IgM Anti-HBc during Chro-nic Hepatitis B . . . . . . . . . . . 461

Ljungh, Asa, Monica Osterlind, and T.Wadstrom: Cell Surface hydropho­bicity of Group D and ViridansStreptococci Isolated from Patientswith Septicaemia. 280

- s. Wadstrom, T.Longbottom, J. L.: Allergens of Asper­

gillus fumigatus: Identification andCharacterization of ComponentsCombining with Specific IgE Anti-body 503

Lorgue, G. s. Seguin, B.

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550 Inhaltsverzeichnis

Richardson, S. H. s. Shehabi, A. A.Rocourt, Jocelyne: Bacteriophages et

bacteriocines du genre Listeria .. 12Roszkowski, W. s. Hrynieuncz, W.Rykiel, B. s. Hrynieuncz, W.

Sakabe, F. s. Okudaira, M.Sambandam, T. s. Gunasekaran, M.Santen, E. van s. Meijers-Severs, G. J.Schaufuss, P. s. Ldmmler, Ch.Schlecht, S.: Einfluf der Ziichtungs-

temperatur auf die Produktion vonBiomasse und Lipopolysaccharidsowie auf die chemische Zusam­mensetzung und Antigenitat der Li­popolysaccharide von S-Formenund R-Mutanten des Genus Salmo-nella . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 147

Schmidt, G. s. Hacker, J.Schmidt, K. H. s. Wagner, BarbaraSchmitt, Y.: Automatisierte Verfahren

in der mikrobiologischen Diagno­stik im Vergleich zu herkornmlicherMethodik 187

Schonfeld, W., J. Knoller, K. D.Bremm, A. Dahlhoff, B. Weber, andW. Konig: Determination of Cipro­floxacine, Norfloxacine, and Oflo­xacine by High Performance LiquidChromatography. . 338

- s. Koller, M.Schrettenbrunner, Angelika s. Hacker, J.Schroter, G. s. Hacker, J.Seguin, B., Y. Boucaud-Maitre, P.

Quenin, and G. Lorgue: Bilan epi­derniologique d'un echantillon de91 rats (Rattus norvegicus) capturesdans les egouts de Lyon 539

Sethi, S. K. s. Wadstrom, T.Shehabi, A. A., H. Drexler, and S. H.

Richardson: Virulence MechanismsAssociated with Clinical Isolates ofNon-Ol Vibrio cholerae 232

Shimizu, .A. s. Kawano, J.Sbiota, T., H. Kurimoto, and Y. Yoshi­

da: Prevalence of Pneumocystis ca-rinii in Wild rodents in Japan . 381

Shoya, S. s. Sueyoshi, M.Spohr, Marlene s. Traub, W. H.Steigerwalt, A. G. s. Muller, H. E.Stelzner, A. s. Vogt, K.-H.Stender, F. s. Rautenberg, P.Stephan, R. s. Beutin, L.Suenaga, I., and T. Yamazaki: Elimi-

nating Organisms Against Trepone­ma hyodysenteriae in the Gut of Mi-ce 322

Sueyoshi, M., Y. Adachi, S. Shoya, E.Miyagawa, and H. Minato: Investi­gations into the Location of Trepo­nema hyodysenteria in the Cecumof Experimentally Infected YoungBroiler Chicks by Light- and Elec-tronmicroscopy . . . . . . . 447

Talbot, G. H. s. Weiner, M. H.Tavendale, Anne and D. C. Old: Some

Enteropathogenic Strains of E. coliProduce Haemagglutinins Associa­ted with HEp 2 Epithelial Cell Ad-hesion 240

Traub, W. H., Marlene Spohr, and D.Bauer: Intraphagocytic BactericidalActivity of Ofloxacin Comparedwith that of Aztreonam and Ceftria-xone against S. marcescens . 85

Ullmann, U. s. Rautenberg, P.Uytdehaag, F. G. C. M. s. Angulo, A.

F.

Vogt, K.-H., A. Groh, 1. Gruhn, M.Hartmann und A. Stelzner: Erfah­rungen bei der Praparation von se­kretorischem IgA und sekretori­scher Komponente aus Humanko­lostrum. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95

Wagner, Barbara, K.-H. Schmidt, M.Wagner, and W. Kohler: AlbuminBound to the Surface of M Protein­Positive Streptococci Increased theirPhagocytosis by Human Polymor­phonuclear Leukocytes in the Ab­sence of Complement and Bacterici-dal Antibodies . . . . . . . . . . . 432

Wagner, M. s. Wagner, BarbaraWadstrom, T., R. A. Adegbola, S. B.

Baloda, A. Ljungh, S. K. Sethi, andY. R. Yuk: Non-HaernagglutinatingFimbriae of EnteropathogenicEscherichia coli (EPEC) . 417

- s.Ljungh, AsaWeber, B. s. Schonfeld, W.Weiner, M. H., G. H. Talbot, S. L.

Gerson, R. Fetchick, C. Andrews, J.E. Peacock, G. Filice, M. Cohen, M.Provencher, and P. Cassileth: De-

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tection of Fungal Antigen in BodyFluids for Diagnosis of InvasiveAspergillosis . . . . . . . . . . . . 513

Wigand, R., Doris Keller, and K. W.Knocke: Laboratory Procedures inAdenoviruses XII Comparison ofFife ELISA Methods for Demon­stration of Hexom Antigen. . . . . 107

Wilson, Elaine V. s. Hearn, VeronicaM.

Wisingerovci, E. s. Kubin, M.

37 Zbl. Bakt. Hyg. A 261/4

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Yamakawa, K. s. Nakamura, S.Yamazaki, T. s. Suenaga, I.Yoshida, Y. s. Shiota, T.Yuk, Y. R. s. Wadstrom, T.

Zehavi, U. s. Polacheck, I.Zillmann, U. s. Burchard, G.-D.Zimmermann, Sonja s. Beutin, L.

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II. Sachverzeichnis

Adenovirus, Laboratory Procedures in... Comparison of Fife ELISA Me­thods for Demonstration of HexonAntigen 107

Adhesion, HEp 2 Epithelial Cell ... ,Some Enteropathogenic Strains ofE. coli Produce HaemagglutininsAssociated with 240

Albumin Increased Phagocytosis of MProtein-Positive Streptococci, ifBound to their surface 432

Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Cau-sing Traveller's Diarrhea. 350

Antibotics and Occurrence of Plasmid­borne B-Lactamases among Agentsof Traveller's Diarrhea, Resistenceof 350

Antibodies, Monoclonal Against theK99 Antigen of E. coli for Diagno-stic Purposes . 204

- - Generation of ..., to CharacterizeAntigens of the Nematode Nippost-rongylus brasiliensis 119

Aspergillosis- Clinical Aspects 487in Japan, Statistics 529

- Rapid Diagnostic. 523- Serodiagnosis 496Aspergillus In Patient Sera, Specific

Antibodies . 509- fumigatus, Allergens of . 503- - Antigens Used in the Serodiagno-

sis of Aspergillosis 496- - Pathogenicity in Rabbits. 529Aztreonam, Intraphagocytic Bacterici-

dal Activity of ... against S. marces-cens 85

Bacteriocin (Mutacin) from Serotype gS. mutans MT3791, Isolation andMode of Action of a Cell-Free.... 287

Bacteriocines et Bacteriophages dugenre Listeria. 12

Bacteriophages et bacteriocines dugenre Listeria. 12

Bacteroides fragilis-Group and C. dif­ficile, Variations in the AnaerobicFaecal Floral . 43

Biomass, the Yield of ... and of Lipo-

polysaccharide of Salmonella SForms and R. Mutants, Influence ofCultivation Temperature on theChemical Composition and Antige­nic Properties of the Lipopolysac-charide. 147

Campylobacter jejuni/coli, Who disco-vered it? 177

Ceftriaxone, Intraphagocytic Bacteri-cidal Activity of ... Against S. mar-cescens . 85

Ciprofloxacine, Determination byHigh Performance Liquid Chroma-tography . 338

Clostridium difficile and B. fragilis­Group, Variations in the AnaerobicFaecal Flora 43

- - Toxin A by Immunoblotting, De-tection of... 12

C. sordellii Strains, Antibacterial Sus-ceptibility 345

Corynebacterium matruchotii, Isola-tion and Characterization of a Pep-tidase from an Oral Strain 133

Cryptococcuss, Two ... , neoformansVarieties with CGB Medium, theBiochemical Basis for the Distinc-tion Between the... 471neoformans, Susceptibility to anAntimycotic Agent . 481

Defense Mechanism, Phagocytosis as a... Against Infection with Leptospi-~. ~

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assayin the Detection of Specific Antibo­dies against Aspergillus in PatientSera 509

Epidemiological Assessment of aSample of 91 Rats (Rattus norvegi-cus) Captured in the Sewers of Lyon

539Erythrogenic Toxins, Isolation and

Characterization. 75Escherich, Dr. Th., Commemoration

of the Publication 100 Years ago of

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his Papers in which are Describedfor the First Time the Or ganismsthat Bear his Name. 255

Escherichia coli Belonging to ClassicalEnteropathogenic O-Serogroup s,Hemolytic Strains 266

Fimbriae. 417- - Hly-Plasmids 391- - Monochonal Antibodies Against

the K99 Antigen of 0 . 0 for Diagno-stic Purposes . 204

- - Some Enteropathogenic Strainsof 0 0 . Produce Haem agglutinins as­sociated with HEp2 Epithelial CellAdhesion. 240

- - Wild-Type Strains, Characteriza­tion of ... by Means of Agglutina­tion with Antisera Raised AgainstCloned po,So, and MS Fimbriae An­tigens, Haemagglutination, Serot y-ping and Hemolysin Produ ction 219

Faecal Flora Anaerobic, of Ten Heal­thy Human Volunteers, Varia tionsin the . . 0' with special Reference tothe B. fragilis-Group and C.difficile 43

Fimbriae, Non-Haemagglutinating, ofEnteropathogenic E. coli . 417po, So, and MS-Antigius, Hemagglu­tination, Serotyping and HemolysinProdu ction, Against Cloned .. .,Characterization of Escherichia coliWild-Typus Strains by Means ofAgglutination with Antisera RaisedAgainst .. 0 219

Flagellar Antigens of Y. enterocoliticaand Related Yersinia Species, Sero-logy 299

Fungal Antigen in Body Fluids for Dia-gnosis of Invasive Aspergillosis . 517

Fusobacterium necrophorums Parti alCharacterization of Leukocidinfrom... 170

Galactosidase Activity in Streptococciof Serological Group B . 167

Gemella haemolysans, Differenti ation 311Gram-negative Bacteria, Produ ction

and Degradation of Indole by . . .

Haemagglutinins Associated withHEp2 Epithelial Cell Adhesion, So­me Enteropathogenic Strains of E.coli Produce... . 240

Sachverzeichnis 553

Haptoglobin, Binding to Streptococciof Serological Group A 0 161

Hemolytic Strai ns of E. coli . 266Hepat itis B, Chro nic, IgM Anti-HBc 461Hly-Plasmids in E. coli 391Hydroph obicity of the Cell Surface of

Group D Streptococci and S. viri-dans 280

IgA, Experiences with the Preparationof Secretory . . . and the SecretoryComponent from Immun Colos-trum . 0 0 95

IgE Antibody 503IgM Anti-HBc dur ing Chron ic Hepati-~B %1

Imipenem, Degradation within Serumand a Renal Kidney Fraction . 330

Indole, Production and Degradation of... by Gram -negative Bacteria 1

~-Lactamases among Agents of Travel-let's Diarrhe a 350

Leptospira interrogans, Susceptibilityto Amoxycillin, Erythromycin, Lin­comycin, Tetracycline, Oxytetracy-cline, and Monocycline . 425

Leptospiral Lipopolysaccharide . 53Leptospiras, Phagocytosis . 65Leukocidin from Fusob acter ium ne-

crophorum , Part ial Characteriza-tion 170

Lipopho lysaccharide, Chemical Com­position and Antigenic Properties ofthe . 147Leptospiral .. 0' Biological Activities . 53

Listeria, bacterioph ages et bacter ioci-nes du genre .. . . 12

Macrophage Migration Inhibiti on Te-sting of Mycobacterial Antigens 362

Microbiological Diagnosis as Compa-red to Conventi onal ones . 187

Mycobacterial Antigens in Macropha-ge Migration Inhibition Testing .. 362

Mycobacterium mar inum Infection inGnotobiotic nu/nu Mice Pretreatedwith Cyclophosphamide and Silica . 411

Neisseria meningitidis, Nitr ite Reduc-tion Related to Serogroups in .. . 140

Nematode Nippostrongylus brasilien-sis, Generation of Monoclonal Anti-

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bodies to Cha racterize Ant igens ofthe . 119

Nitrite Reduction Related to Sere -groups in N. meningitidis 140

Norfloxac ine, Determination by HighPerform ance Liquid Chromatog ra-phy 338

Ofloxacine, Determination by HighPerform ance Liquid Chro matog ra-phy . . . 338Intraph agocytic Bactericidal Activi-ty of.. . . . . 85

Pasteurella multocida, Local and Sy­stematic Immunizations Against anExperimental Infection of MiceUsing ... 370

Phagocytosis as a Defense Me chanismAgainst Infection with Lepto spiras. 65Increased by Albumin Bound to theSurface of M Protein-Positive Strep-tococci . 432

Pneumocystis carinii in Wild Rod entsin Japan 38 1

Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Anima land Inanimate Sources in SaudiArabia, O-Serorypes of . 400

Protein, Pur ification of a BiologicalActive Low Mole cular Weight(10 000; LMP-10 k) . .. from Filtra­tes of S. pyogenes, Strains NY-5 .Relations to Erythrogenic ToxinType A . 75

Proteus penneri Showing a Green Co-lour Reaction with Kovacs' IndoleReagent . . .. 198

Rattus nor vegicus Captured in the Se­wers of Lyon, Epidem iological As-sessment . 539

Salmonella S Forms and R Mutants ,Influence of Cultivation Temp eratu­re on the Yield of Biomass and ofLipopolysaccharide 147

Serra tia fonticola from Birds, Isola-tion s of . . . 212

- marcesceus Intraphagocytic Bacteri -

cidal Activity of Ofloxaci n Co mpa­red with that of Aztreon am andCeftr iaxone Against . .. . 85

Staph ylococcus aureus, Coagulase Ty-ping 40 7

Streptococci Group A, Bind ing of Hu-man Haptoglobin to . . . 161

- Group B, ~-D -Galactosidase Activi-ry 1~

Group D and Viridans Cell SurfaceHydrophob icity . . 280Phagocytosis . 432

Streptococcus, Beta-HaemolyticGroup B, Determinat ion of Asym­ptomatic Carrier Rate of . . . in Vagi­nas of Pregnant Women in Ibadan,Nigeria. 248morbillorum, Differentiation . 311mutans MT3 791, Bacteriocin (Mu-tacin) 287pyogenes, Strain NY-5, Purificationof a Biological Active, Low Molecu-lar Weight (10 000; LMP-I 0 k)Prote in from Filtrates of . . . Rela-tions to Erythrogenic To xin A 75

Streptolysin S from S. pyogenes . 454Susceptibiliry, Antiba cteria l, of Clo-

stridium sordellii Strains 345- of Leptospira interro gans 425

Traveller's Diarrhea: Resitance to An-tibiotics 350

Treponema hyodysenrer iae in the Gutof Mice, Eliminatin g Organismsagainst. .. 32 2

- - Location in the Cecum of Experi­mentall y Infected Youn g BroilerChicks, Light- and Electro nmicros-copy .. 44 7

Vibrio cholerae, Non-Ol, VirulenceMechanisms 232

Virulence Mech anisms Associatedwith Clinical Isolates of Non-O'lVibrio cholerae . 232

Yersinia enterocolitica and RelatedYersinia Species, Flagellar Ant igensof ... Serology 29 9