Reactivity of two gonococcal antigens in an automated microhemagglutination procedure.
- 1 December 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 20 (6) , 907-9
Abstract
In studies of several hundred sera, a passive-hemagglutination technique with soluble antigen of sonically treated gonococci as the sensitizing material for tanned erythrocytes and Neisseria sicca sonically treated material as an absorbent detected gonococcal antibodies in 77% of males and 88% of females infected with uncomplicated gonorrhea. However, 6% of the sera from individuals in celibate religious orders and 18% of the sera from a group of females having cervical cultures negative for gonococci were also reactive with this procedure. Erythrocytes sensitized with an alkaline extract of gonococci reacted with 23% of the sera from infected males, 49% of the sera from infected females, and 2% of the sera from celibate females.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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