Abstract
Summary
A method for the preparation of macroscopic leptospiral agglutinating antigens is described. Antigens of this type have been prepared from 9 leptospiral serotypes. Cross reaction patterns are essentially comparable to those observed in the agglutination-lysis technic. Antigens so prepared are sensitive, specific, and stable under protracted periods of storage, and produce easily discernible reactions in the presence of antibodies.
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