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The known V form non-typhoid organisms, E. coli, P. ballerup and S. paratyphi C in the form of acetone dried organisms or HCl extracts are all effective in the immunization of mice against typhoid challenge. Their relative potencies in this respect, compared with an arbitrarily fixed value of 1 for acetone dried S. typhosa Ty2 are as follows: E. coli, 6; P. ballerup, 3; S. paratyphi C, 0.02. It thus appears that E. coli 5396/38 is the richest source of Vi antigen among the known V form enterobacteriaceae.
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