Agglutinin absorption test

Proof of the identity of a given organism by the ability of a heavy culture completely to absorb the homologous specific agglutinin from type antiserum, which thereafter will fail to agglutinate organisms of the strain from which it was originally prepared. The test is used particularly in the genera Salmonella and Brucella, in which complex antigenic patterns may render ordinary agglutination tests difficult of interpretation.


 


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