JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGYVOLUME 12 0 NUMBER 6 0 DECEMBER 1980
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Author IndexAlim, A. R. M. A., 744Atchison, R. Wayne, 761Ausman, R. K., 725
Barnhart, Louisa, 761Berman, David T., 753Blaser, Martin J., 744Booss, J., 785Bottone, Edward J., 790Butts, Jeff, 802
Canale-P'arola, E. 792Clegg, Steven, 738
Dees, Craig, 802Deyoe, B. L., 753Dondero, Marjorie E., 796Duermeyer, W., 805
Evans, Dolores G., 738Evans, Dovle J., Jr., 738
Franco, Eduardo L., 780
Gershon, A., 764Gilsdorf, Michael J., 753Glass, Roger I., 744Granato, Paul A., 748
Greenberg, S., 764
Harris, Patricia P'., 799Hebert, G. Ann, 807Hennessy, J. N., 732Higby, Richard W., 780Ho, Helen H., 796Holmes, C. J., 725Huber, Jan I)., 753Huq, M. Imdadul, 744
Jones, Lois M., 753
Kibriya, G. M., 744Kinoshita, Yoshio, 768Kundsin, H. B., 725Kwasnik, Irene, 77f6
Leschine, S. B., 792
Mattuscak, Rosemarie R., 7i61McKinnev, Roger M., 799Miwatani, Toshio, 768Moreno, Edgardo, 753
Nicoletti, IPaul, 753
Paasculle, A. William, 761l'enner, J. L., 7:321'eralta, Jose M., 780I'hee, Rolando E., 772
Rvan, Raymon(d W., 776
Schmidt, Nathalie J., 796Steinberg, S., 764Stoll, Barbara, 744Sulzer, Alexander J., 780Swinkels, J., 805
T'aber, L., 764Taga, Sekiko, 7i68T'akeda, Yoshifumi, 768Thomason, Berenice, 799lTilton, Richard C., 776T'rask, Linda M., 772Tsukamoto, Teizo, 768
van Gruijthuijsen, H., 805
Walter, C. W., 725Weiner, Leonard B., 748Wielaard, F., 805Winkler, S. R., 785Wu, T'eresa C., 772
Paepke, Janet L., 748 Yee, Robert B., ,(61
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AUTHOR INDEX
VOLUME 12
Abelseth, Melvin K., 590Absolom, Darryl R., 608Adams, Ernest D., Jr., 624Adeniyi-Jones, Colina C., 572Adler, B., 7Ahonkhai, Vincent I., 711Alim, A. R. M. A., 744Alley, C. C., 208Alture-Werber, Erna, 332Anacker, Robert L., 144Anand, Chandar M., 15Anhalt, John P., 375Appelbaum, Peter C., 271, 282,
533Artman, M., 614Arvin, A. M., 367Ashton, John K., 631Atang-Nomo, Sirri, 626Atchison, R. Wayne, 761Ausman, R. K., 725Azimi, Parvin H., 124
Baker, Carol J., 442Barbour, Alan G., 250Barnes, William G., 527Barnhart, Louisa, 761Beckwith, David G., 517Benjamin, William R., 558Bentz, Michael S., 271Berlin, 0. George W., 700Berman, David T., 753Bessman, Alice N., 413Biddle, J. W., 170Blaser, Martin J., 406, 479, 744Bohl, Edward H., 105Booss, J., 785Booth, Margaret T., 546Bottone, Edward J., 626, 790Branefors, P., 185Brautigam, Alan R., 226Brenner, Don J., 88, 718Britt, Michael R., 250Brooks, J. B., 208Brown, Robert S., Jr., 679Brown, Susan L., 22Brown, W. Jerry, 620Busolo, Franco, 69Butts, Jeff, 802
Calandra, Gary B., 84Came, P. E., 567Campbell, David B., 282Campbell, JoLynne, 576Canale-Parola, E., 792Canawati, Hanna N., 413Carlson, Barbara L., 301Carpentier, D. C., 567
Carter, T. B., 610Castro, A. F. Pestana de, 714Castro, Albert, 74Cate, Thomas R., 426Chappell, W. Adrian, 676Chaskes, Stuart J., 332Chesnut, Shelby, 329Chester, Brent, 509Cisani, Gabriella, 63Cleary, Timothy J., 509Clegg, Steven, 738Clemmons, Karl, 220Clevinger, Brian L., 506Coffee, E. E., 35Collins, Michael T., 10Conventi, Luciano, 69Cooper, B. H., 180, 684Coykendall, Alan L., 288Craven, R. B., 208Craythorn, Judy M., 250Cristofaro, Robert L., 711Cross, Robert F., 105Cryz, Stanley J., 131Cuero, Raul G., 455
Dahlberg, T., 185Dahrymple, Joel M., 361Dasch, Gregory A., 343Davie, Joseph M., 506Davies, Heather A., 462Davis, Betty R., 193, 264DeBoy, John M., II, 193, 264Dees, Craig, 802Dees, S. B., 127De Girolami, Paola C., 546de la Rosa Fraile, Manuel, 310Del Junco, Deborah J., 656Dennis, Juanita, 704DeSilva, M. I., 472Desmond, Edward P., 626Devaux, Bernard, 483Devlin, Veronica, 651Deyoe, B. L., 753Diaz, Ana Maria, 175Dittmar, David, 74Dondero, Marjorie E., 796Doran, Terence I., 421Drapeau, Gabriel R., 138Drumm, Kimberly, 220Duckenfield, Linda, 631Duermeyer, W., 805Dyckman, John D., 629
Edberg, Stephen C., 332Edman, D. C., 208Edwards, Earl A., 151Elin, Ronald J., 502
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Ellinghausen, Herman C., Jr.,121
Elliott, Larry P., 617Elwing, Hans, 637Emmons, Richard W., 651Epstein, Joel B., 475Eriquez, L. A., 667Essers, Ludwig, 641Evans, Charles A., 355Evans, Dolores G., 235, 738Evans, Doyle J., Jr., 235, 738
Faine, S., 7Falsen, Enevold, 297Farmer, J. J., III, 88Feczko, Joseph, 477Feeley, James C., 718Feeley, John C., 22, 402Feldman, William E., 44Fenn, Joann, 656Fernandez Gutierrez, Clotilde,
310Fikes, Bonnie J., 395Filice, Gregory A., 336Fitzpatrick, John E., 60Flournoy, D. J., 79Forghani, Bagher, 704Franco, Eduardo L., 780Frank, Arthur L., 426Frank, G. H., 579Frankl, G., 614Frasch, Carl E., 498Friedman, Herman, 558Furtado, Gary L., 550
Gadberry, Joseph L., 220Galo, Dana, 651Gamble, William C., 676Gandelman, Arthur L., 284Gannon, Patrick J., 60Gardner, Becky B., 656Garibaldi, Richard A., 250Gatti, Maria S. V., 714Gentry, Mary K., 361George, Edwin H., 676Gershon, A., 764Gilsdorf, Michael J., 753Girgis, N. I., 208Glass, Roger I., 744Goldstein, Ellie J. C., 711Gomes, Joyce A., 714Gorzynski, Eugene A., 608Granato, Paul A., 748Grazi, Grazia, 63Green, Jon A., 433Green, Lance R., 527Greenberg, S., 764
ii AUTHOR INDEX
Gross, R. J., 167Guerrant, G. O., 127
Hadley, W. Keith, 27Haines, Harold G., 74Hakes, Myr S., 286Haley, Mark S., 301Hall, Caroline B., 447Halle, Sidney, 343Hamada, Shigeyuki, 243Hambie, Edith A., 22Hampton, Cecil M., 554Hanna, Lavelle, 409Hansen, Michael V., 617Harding, Sally A., 679Harris, Patricia P., 799Hebert, G. Ann, 807Hechemy, Karim E., 144Heczko, Piotr B., 138Hedaya, Ellis, 44Helgeson, N. G. P., 180, 684Hehns, Charles M., 326Hengesbaugh, Jean H., 656Hennessy, Joan N., 304, 732Herman, Lloyd G., 112Hickman, F. W., 88Hickman, Robert K., 603Hierholzer, Walter J., Jr., 326Higby, Richard W., 780Hillyer, George V., 695Hitchings, Maryl, 558Ho, Helen H., 796Holland, James F., 594Holland, R. L., 180Hollis, Dannie G., 620Holmes, C. J., 725Holmes, I. H., 314, 320Hopfer, Roy L., 329Hoppes, William L., 205Hori, Masatake, 140House, James A., 105Hovanec, Debra L., 608Hruska, Jerome F., 690Huber, Jan D., 753Huber, Thomas W., 629Hughes, Bonnie J., 426Hunter, Elizabeth F., 402Huq, M. Imdadul, 744
Iglewski, Barbara H., 131Interval, Gail, 541Iwasa, Susumu, 140
Jacob, E., 610Jahre, Jeffrey A., 517Janda, J. Michael, 626Jaquess, Percy A., 32Jeljaszewicz, Janusz, 138Jimenez, Beatriz E., 279Johansson, M. E., 95Johnson, Roy B., Jr., 451Johnson, William, 326Johnston, K. H., 35
Jones, Lois M., 753Judson, Franklyn N., 216
Kaczmarek, Frank S., 288Kadis, Eileen M., 15Kaijser, Bertil, 297Kaplan, Raymond L., 477Karolus, John J., 284Kato, Ferenc, 483Kauffman, Carol A., 709Kayhty, Helena, 256Kellogg, James A., 533Kelly, Michael T., 659Kennedy, Christopher, 199Keshishyan, Hermine, 409Kibriya, G. M., 744Kidd, A. H., 95Kinoshita, Yoshio, 768Kleeman, Karl T., 144Klein, Thomas W., 558Knight, G. B., 667Kohler, Richard B., 39Kondo, Koichi, 140Konishi, Eiko, 140Koropchak, C. M., 367Koshi, Grace, 1
Kotani, Shozo, 243Kraaijeveld, Cornelis A., 493Kraus, S. J., 170Krech, Ulrich H., 46Krishna, Rangachar V., 46Kundsin, R. B., 725Kusek, John W., 112Kwasnik, Irene, 776
Labows, John N., 521Lam, Selena, 57Lambert, Mary Ann, 291Landau, William, 477Lange, Stefan, 637Lantz, Christian H., 583Larson, Elaine L., 355Larsson, Peter, 490, 637Latimer, Joan M., 659Lawrie, D. James, 583Lawson, John W., 603Layne, Joseph S., 32Lentsch, Ronald H., 351Le Pemp, Martine, 483Leschine, S. B., 792Lesmana, Murad, 151Leyden, James J., 521, 672Libby, Rosemary, 451Logan, Alfred L., 606Lowe, Robert N., 124Luechtefeld, Nancy A. W., 406,479
MacCormack, J. Newton, 144MacLowry, James D., 583Macnaughton, Malcolm R., 462,
493Madeley, C. R., 95
J. CLIN. MICROBIOL.
Magnussen, C. Richard, 690Maher, Louise A., 546Malecka-Griggs, Blanche, 199Martin, W. J., 684Martin, William T., 718Maruyama, M. Mitzi, 286Matsen, John M., 250Mattingly, Stephen J., 421, 633Matuscak, Rosemarie R., 761Maxwell, Sarz, 161McCarthy, Laurence R., 375, 684McCleskey, Ferne K., 624McCormack, William M., 301McCracken, A. W., 180, 684McCullough, Alan G., 469McGinley, Kenneth J., 521, 672McKinney, Roger M., 395, 799McLean, B., 314, 320McQuitty, John, 124Medeiros, Antone A., 550Meurman, Ohi H., 46Michaelson, Edith E., 144Miller, Marjorie J., 700Milligan, Thomas W., 421, 633Mills, Elaine L., 52Miner, Richard C., 562Minnich, Linda, 391Mintz, Lawrence, 562Miwatani, Toshio, 768Montgomerie, John Z., 413Moreno, Edgardo, 753Morris, George K., 718Moss, C. Wayne, 127, 291Mote, Patricia T., 402Murray, Patrick R., 506, 554Myers, Donald M., 175
Nahm, Moon H., 506Nauman, R. K., 610Nealon, Timothy J., 421Nehls, Lars, 297Neter, Erwin, 60Ngui-Yen, John H., 18Nicolaieff, A., 101Nicoletti, Paul, 753Nolan, Beth A., 284Nolan, Charles M., 22Nygren, Borje, 297Nygren, Hakan, 637
Oberhofer, Thomas R., 156Obert, G., 101O'Brien, Mark, 44Orengo, Antonio, 329Ourth, Donald D., 439Overall, James C., Jr., 433Oxman, Michael N., 226
Paepke, Janet L., 748Pancic, F., 567Pasculle, A. William, 761Patterson, Steven, 462Patton, Charlotte M., 718Pearsall, Nancy N., 475
VOL. 12, 1980
Penner, John L., 304, 732Peralta, Jose M., 780Perlnan, Sidney, 121Perryman, Fred A., 79Phee, Rolando E., 772Philip, Robert N., 144Phillips, Edna A., 135Pierpont, Alice A., 633Pitt, Jane, 235Porschen, Richard K., 27Precausta, Pierre M., 483Price, James, Jr., 606Pringle, George F., 711Prowant, S., 684Puck, Jennifer, 426Pulliam, Lynn, 27Pulverer, Gerhard, 138
Qadri, S. M. Hussain, 472Quie, Paul G., 52
Radebold, Klaus, 641Rasquinha, Esther S., 572Ray, C. George, 391Reed, Sylvia E., 493Reinhardt, Donald J., 199Reller, L. Barth, 406, 479Remington, Jack S., 336Renner, Edward D., 326Restrepo, Angela, 279Rholl, Kenneth S., 52Richman, Douglas D., 226Ringertz, Olof, 538Ringertz, Signe, 538Rissing, J. Peter, 205Roboz, John, 594Robson, J., 684Rochford, Judith C., 722Rockhill, Robert C., 538Rowe, B., 167Rubin, Sally Jo, 121Rudd, Robert J., 590Ruggieri, M. R., 672Ryan, Raymond W., 776
Saif, Linda J., 105Sanborn, Warren R., 151Sande, Merle A., 679Sapico, Francisco L., 413Sasowski, Sandra J., 144Sasseville, Karen R., 395Satta, Giuseppe, 63Schaus, Susan M., 161Scheld, W. Michael, 679Schick, Suzanne F., 533Schmidt, Nathalie J., 651, 704,
796Schnabel, Kenneth C., 447Schoenknecht, Fritz D., 375
AUTHOR INDEX iii
Schubert, Charles M., 402Schwab, D. A., 684Serafim, Marlene B., 714Severance, Perry J., 709Shanley, John D., 663Sheagren, John N., 709Sherris, John C., 375Shockley, R. K., 35Sierra, Marcelino F., 711Simatos, Denise, 483Singer, Jacques M., 332Slifldn, Malcolm, 541Sliva, Holly S., 445Smalley, David L., 32, 439Smith, Douglas D., 135Smith, James W., 205Smith, John A., 18Sommers, Herbert M., 395Sonza, S., 314Soro, Ornella, 63Sottnek, Frances O., 170, 620Specter, Steven C., 558Spencer, H. J., 375Stavitz, Judy, 271Steigerwalt, Arnold, 88, 718Steinberg, S., 764Steinhoff, Mark C., 447Stevens, Donald L., 572Stewart, J. A., 170St. George, Debra M., 546Stoll, Barbara, 744Storms, Sally, 629Straus, David C., 421, 633Strom, Mark S., 355Sulzer, Alexander J., 780Surgalla, Michael J., 60Sutomo, Arini, 538Suzuki, Robert, 594Svedhem, Ake, 297Swanson, Evryll C., 10Swinkels, J., 805
Taber, L., 764Taga, Sekiko, 768Takeda, Yoshifumi, 768Talley, Richard L., 527Tapsall, John W., 135Thangavelu, C. P., 1Theil, Kenneth W., 105Thomas, Brenda J., 462Thomas, Linda V., 167Thomason, Berenice, 799Thornsberry, Clyde, 375Tilton, Richard C., 776Tisei, Nancy A., 301Tonin, Enrico, 69Torii, Mitsuo, 243Trask, Linda M., 772Trimarchi, Charles V., 590Truelove, Edmond L., 475
Tsuchitani, Yasuhiko, 243Tsukamoto, Teizo, 768Turner, Wallace E., 606
Uhnoo, Ingrid, 95Utter, Anna E., 502Uyeda, Charles T., 286
van Gruijthuijsen, H., 805van Oss, Carel J., 608van Regenmortel, M. H. V., 101Varaldo, Pietro E., 63Vega Aleman, Dolores, 310Viner, John P., 326von Kuster, Larry C., 271
Wachsmuth, I. Kaye, 193, 264Wadell, G., 95Wadke, Manohar, 631Wagner, F. William, Jr., 413Wagner, Joseph E., 351Walter, C. W., 725Wang, Wen-Lan L., 406, 479Washington, John A., II, 375,
445, 576Weaver, Robert E., 170, 620Webb, Bette J., 442Webster, Christopher J., 644Webster, Guy F., 521, 672Wegrzynowicz, Zenon, 138Weiner, Leonard B., 748Weiner, M., 614Wenglar, Mark, 329Werness, Bruce A., 216Wheat, L. Joseph, 39White, Arthur C., 39, 205White, Paul C., Jr., 22Whitt, Richard S., 84Wielaard, F., 805Wilkinson, Brian J., 161Wilkinson, Hazel W., 395Winkler, S. R., 785Wintermeyer, Laverne A., 326Witebsky, Frank G., 583Witte, Joyce L., 413Wolf, James S., 395Wong, Edward S., 718Wong, Kwei-Hay, 22Woodie, James D., 651Wu, Teresa C., 772
Yanagawa, R., 7Yeager, Anne S., 336, 562Yee, Robert B., 761Yeh, Tze-Jou, 433Yeo, Mavis, 57Young, Lowell S., 235Yungbluth, Margaret M., 395
Ziegler, Thedi, 46Zubairi, Sabiha, 472
SUBJECT INDEX
VOLUME 12
AbscesspancreasAchromobacter group Vd biovar 1, 282
skinC. albicans, 44
Achromobacter group Vd biovar 1pancreatic abscess, 282
Actinobacillus equuliisolation from laboratory rodents, 351
Actinobacillus lignieresiiisolation from laboratory rodents, 351
Actinomyces israeliiacid-fast, 124
Actinomycosis, pulmonaryacid-fast actinomycetes, 124
Adenovirus, entericenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 95
Aerosol entrapmentmicrobial surveillance of nebulizers, 199
Agar, F-G cysteine ironL. pneumophila, 32
Agar diffusion bioassayserum gentamicin concentration, 583
Alpha-toxin disk test, clostridialgroup B streptococci, 18
Amikacinresistant bacteria in sink drains, 79
Aminoglycosidesprevalence of resistant bacteria, 79
Aminopeptidases, glutamylM. urethralis, 667N. meningitidis, 667
Antibiotic disk susceptibility testingE. coli, 264
Antibiotic susceptibility testing, automatedMS-2 system, 527
Antibodiesantirotaviral
transfer from mothers to infants, 320class-specific
S. typhi 0 antigen, 637H. influenzae capsular and 0 antigens, 185human coronavirus, 493monoclonalcompared with commercial, 506dengue virus type 3, 74
T. gondii immunoglobulin M, 805Antibodyimmunoglobulin G
encephalomyocarditis virus, 663Anticomplement immunofluorescence testhuman cytomegalovirus antibodies, 562
Antigencirculating
C. albicans endocarditis, 6790
S. typhi, 637
polysaccharide Bradial immunodiffusion test for bovine brucellosis,753
Antigenemia, P. aeruginosaradioimmunoassay, 39
AntigensE. coli colonization factor I, 738heat-stable
C. fetus subsp. jejuni serotyping, 732respiratory virus
direct immunofluorescent staining, 391tegument
F. hepatica, 695Antimicrobial susceptibility testing, automatedMS-2 system, 375
API 20E systemcompared with diagnostic laboratory methods, 10Enterobacteriaceae, 659Enterobacteriaceae, veterinary, 10gram-negative nonfermenting rod identification, 271
AprotininB. pertussis, 799
Arabinitolquantification in serum, 594
Autobac 1 systemcefamandole susceptibility testing of Enterobacte-
riaceae, 546colistin-related false sensitivity, 631
AutoMicrobic systemEnterobacteriaceae, 659
BACTEC radiometric systemM. chelonei subsp. abscessus, 477yeasts, 329
Bacteremiaantibody responses to 0 antigens, 60cefoxitin-inducible beta-lactamase, 517Proteus 0 antigens, 490
Bacteriafastidious
carbohydrate reactions, 620sampling solutions for assaying, 355
BacteriocinP. mirabilis typing, 113
Bacteroides asaccharolyticusphenylacetic acid production, 288
Bacteroides fragilisradioimmunoassay for antibodies, 205
Bacteroides gingivalis (sp. nov.)phenylacetic acid production, 288
Beta-lactamasecefoxitin-disk test, 517cefoxitin-inducible, 517
Bio-Bag type C systemN. gonorrhoeae isolation, 301
BiogroupsM. morganii, 88
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Blood cultureselectronic monitoring, 180necessity for routine terminal subcultures, 576
Bordetella pertussisfluorescent antibody staining, 799
Bovine isolates, untypableP. haemolytica, 579
Broths, selective enrichmentSalmonella, 151
Brucella mediumC. fetus subsp. jejuni storage and transport, 479
Brucellosis, bovineradial immunodiffusion test, 753
Calcivirussimilar particles, 105
CAMP testrapid tube
S. agalactiae (Lancefield group B), 135reverse
C. perfringens, 617Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuniBangladeshi children, 744brucelia medium for storage and transport, 479gastroenteritis, 538migratory waterfowl, 406passive hemagglutination technique for serotyping,
732Candida albicansenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for circulating
antigen, 679quantitative cultures of saliva, 475skin abscess, 44
Candidiasisdiagnosis, 475quantification of arabinitol by selected ion monitor-
ing, 594Candle extinction jarN. gonorrhoeae isolation, 301
Carbohydrate reactionsfastidious bacteria, 620
Carbon dioxidestreptococcal dependence, 27
CefamandoleEnterobacteriaceae susceptibility, 546
Cellular potential hemolysinactivation, 84
Cerebrospinal fluidpathogenic bacteria, 554varicella-zoster virus antibody, 764
Cervical-anal culturinggonorrhea, 216
Chemiluminescencegranulomatous disease carrier state, 52mumps virus antibodies, 140
Chlamydiaeantigen stabilization for microimmunofluorescence,409
ChloramphenicolP. mirabilis susceptibility, 550
Clostridium difficilecytotoxic effect from toxin, 796related to enteric bacterial pathogens, 297toxin in human feces, 776
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Clostridium perfringensalpha-toxin disks, 18reverse CAMP test, 617
Coagglutinationimmunoglobulin class dissociated from E. coli-anti-body complexes, 608
Coagglutination testsalmonellosis diagnosis, 151
Coagulasestaphylococcal negativity, 161
ColistinAutobac 1 system false sensitivity, 631pseudomonad resistance, 156
Colonization factor antigen Ienterotoxigenic E. coli, 738
ContaminationL. biflexa in deionized water, 121microbial
in-line filters, 725paraffins, 802surface
detection techniques, 250Coronavirus group 229E, humanenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 493
Coronavirus strain 229Einfectivity, 462
CounterimmunoelectrophoresisH. influenzae type b, 614rabies virus serum neutralizing antibodies, 175S. pneumoniae, 614
Cryptococcus neoformansesculin-based medium, 332Gram-stained smears of purulent exudates, 790
Cultures, bloodtime of subcultures, 445
Cytomegalovirushumananticomplement immunofluorescence test for an-tibodies, 562enzyme immunofluorescence assays for antibod-ies, 704
murinerecovery from macrophage-enriched mice, 785
solid-phase enzyme immunoassay for antibodies, 46solid-phase immunofluorescence for antibody quan-
titation, 558Cytotoxicity
C. difficile toxin, 796
Dengue virus type 3monoclonal antibodies, 74
Dental plaqueS. sanguis, 243
Deoxyribonucleic acid:deoxyribonucleic acid hybridi-zation
herpes simplex virus typing, 226Diabetes
bacteriology of feet, 413Diagnostics Products Corporation Radioimmunoassayserum gentamicin concentration, 583
DiarrheaC. fetus subsp. jejuni, 744virus-like particles, 105
Direct immunofluorescent staining
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respiratory virus antigens, 391Direct sampling analyses
microbial surveillance of nebulizers, 199Direct wet mount staining
fecal Entamoeba spp. trophozoites, 656Dispenser, semiautomated aseptic
anaerobic media, 469Dysentery
C. fetus subsp. jejuni, 744
Electrodes, stainless steelmicrobial growth detection, 180
Electronic detection system, automatedmicrobial growth detection, 180
Electron microscopeantibody-coated grids for serological trapping of ro-
taviruses, 101Encephalitis
varicella-zoster virus, 764Encephalomyocarditis virus
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for immuno-globulin G antibody, 663
human interferon assay, 433Endocarditis
C. albicans, 679Endotoxin
positive Limulus amoebocyte lysate reaction, 502Endotoxins
quantitative assay, 644Entamoeba coli
phagocytosis of G. lamblia cyst, 606Entamoeba moshkovskii
trophozoites in stools, 656Enterobacteriaceae
Biochemical Card, 659cefamandole susceptibility testing, 546methods for identification, 659veterinaryAPI 20E system, 10
EnterococcusLancefield group D
inhibition, 802Enterotoxin, heat-labile
enterotoxigenic E. coli, 768passive immune hemolysis test, 714
EnterotubeEnterobacteriaceae, 659
EnterovirusC. difficile toxin, 796
Enzymatic Radiochemical Assayserum gentamicin concentration, 583
Enzyme immunoassay, solid-phasecytomegalovirus antibodies, 46
Enzyme immunofluorescence assayslight box for visual reading, 704
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assayC. albicans endocarditis circulating antigen, 679diffusion-in-gelcompared with conventional serological methods,637
E. coli colonization factor antigen I, 738encephalomyocarditis virus immunoglobulin G an-
tibody, 663enteric adenovirus, 95
H. influenzae capsular and 0 antigen antibodies,185
human coronavirus antibodies, 493M. pneumoniae antibodies, 69respiratory syncytial virus serology, 447rotavirus-specific immunoglobulins, 320T. gondii immunoglobulin M antibodies, 805typhus rickettsiae, 343
Enzyme-linked immunospecific assayrotavirus antibodies, 314
Escherichia coliaberrant forms in blood cultures, 690enterotoxigenic
antibiotic resistance, 264enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for coloni-zation factor antigen I, 738hemolytic activity, 193passive immune hemolysis for heat-labile entero-toxin, 768passive immune hemolysis test, 714
hemagglutination typing, 235immunoglobulin class, 608non-enterotoxigenic
antibiotic resistance, 264hemolytic activity, 193
Esculinhydrolysis test, 472
Esculin mediumC. neoformans, 332
Eubacterium brachy sp. nov.pleuropulmonary infection, 722
Euparalpermanent mounting medium for parasite eggs, 700
False sensitivityAutobac 1 system, 631
Fasciola hepaticategument antigens, 695
Fatty acids, bacterialgas-liquid chromatography, 127
Fecal samplesC. difficile frequency, 297
Feces, humanC. difficile toxin, 776
Feet, diabeticbacteriology, 413
Fermentative bacteria, nonentericMinitek system, 509
FIAX systemviral antibody quantitation, 558
Fibroblast nuclei, isolatedantigen for anticomplement immunofluorescence
test, 562Filters, in-line
microbial contamination, 725F4 leptospiral antigen
different from TM antigen, 7Flow N/F system
gram-negative nonfermenting rod identification, 271Fluorescent antibody staining
B. pertussis, 799Fluorescent antibody test
rabies diagnosis, 590Fluorescent focus assay
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human coronavirus strain 229E, 462Fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test
double-staining procedure, 402treponemal antigen, 629
FormalinB. pertussis, 799chlamydial antigens stabilized, 409
Freeze dryingviral vaccines, 483
Fusarium solaniecological distribution, 455human mycotic keratitis, 455
Gamma radiationrabies diagnostic reagents, 676
Gangrene, diabeticbacteriology, 413
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometryheadspace analysis of Pseudomonas spp. metabo-
lites, 521Gas-liquid chromatography
bacterial fatty acids, 127frequency-pulsed electron capture, 208fused-silica capillary column, 127lymphocytic meningitis, 208
GastroenteritisC. fetus subsp. jejuni, 538infantile
enteric adenovirus, 95Gentamicin
resistant bacteria in sink drains, 79serum concentration, 583
Giardia lamblia cystphagocytized by E. coli trophozoite, 606
Glass beadscellular potential hemolysin activation, 84
Glutamyl aminopeptidasesM. urethralis, 667N. meningitidis, 667
Gono-Pak systemN. gonorrhoeae isolation, 301
Gonorrhoeacervical-anal culturing, 216
Gram-negative nonfermenting rodsfour methods for identification, 271
Gram-stainC. neoformans, 790
Granulomatous diseaseluminol-amplified chemiluminescence, 52
Group B streptococci, type IIIprotease production, 421
Haemophilus ducreyiisolation and identification, 171
Haemophilus influenzaeenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for capsularand 0 antigen antibodies, 185
type bcounterimmunoelectrophoresis, 614
HeelsP. aeruginosa osteomyelitis, 711
Helminth eggseuparal mounting medium, 700
Hemagglutination
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E. coli typing, 235indirect
P. haemolytica serotyping, 579passive
C. fetus subsp. jejuni serotyping, 732N. meningitidis antibody response, 256
Hemagglutination testmicro-indirectgroup B streptococcal Ibc protein antibodies, 1
Hemolysin, cellular potentialactivation, 84
Hemolysis test, passive immuneenterotoxigenic E. coli heat-labile enterotoxin, 768
Hemolytic activityenterotoxigenic E. coli, 193non-enterotoxigenic E. coli, 193
Herpes simplex virusdirect immunofluorescence staining for antigens, 651solid-phase immunofluorescence for antibody quan-
titation, 558typing by deoxyribonucleic acid:deoxyribonucleic
acid hybridization, 226Hybridoma antibody
clinical evaluation, 506Hydrolysis test
esculin, 472p-Hydroxyhydrocinnamic acid
production from tyrosine by P. anaerobius, 291
Ibc protein antibodymicro-indirect hemagglutination test, 1
Immunoassaymumps virus antibodies, 140
Immunodiffusion test, radialbovine brucellosis, 753
Immunofluorescence, solid-phasecompared with complement fixation, 558herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus antibod-
ies, 558Immunofluorescence assays, enzyme
light box for visual reading, 704Immunofluorescence staining, direct
herpes simplex and varicella-zoster virus antigens,651
Immunofluorescence test, anticomplementhuman cytomegalovirus antibodies, 562
Immunofluorescent slide methodantibody-coated bacteria, 761
Immunoglobulinshuman rotavirus, 3140 antigens, 60polar staining of T. gondii, 780presence in E. coli antisera causing coagglutination,
608separation, 451T. gondii, 336transfer from mothers to infants, 320varicella-zoster virus, 367
Indirect immunofluorescencehuman coronavirus strain 229E, 462L. pneumophila, 326polar staining of T. gondii, 780
Indirect immunofluorescence assayL. pneumophila serogroup 6, 395
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Infantsgroup B streptococcal infection, 442
Influenza virusmicroneutralization test, 427
In-line filtersmicrobial contamination, 725
Interferon, humansemiautomated assay, 433
Intravenous therapymicrobial contamination of in-line filters, 725
In-use hospital nebulizersmicrobial surveillance, 199
Ion exchangeimmunoglobulin separation, 451
JEMBEC systemN. gonorrhoeae isolation, 301
Keratitis, mycoticF. solani, 455
Latex agglutination testRocky Mountain spotted fever antibodies, 144S. aureus, 641Streptococcus, group B, 442
Legionellaroom temperature storage, 807
Legionella gormanil sp. nov., 718Legionella pneumophila
indirect immunofluorescence antibodies, 326new serogroup, 395selenium for growth enhancement, 32
Legionellosisindirect immunofluorescence, 326L. pneumophila serogroup 6, 395
Legionnaires disease, 718L. pneumophila serogroup 6, 395
Leptospira antigensF4 different from TM, 7
Leptospira biflexacontamination of deionized water, 121
Leptospirosiscaused by contaminated deionized water, 121
Limulus amoebocyte lysatereactivity with polyriboinosinic acid-polyribocyti-
dylic acid, 502Limulus coagulogen
polyriboinosinic acid- polyribocytidylic acid, 502Limulus lysate
quantitative assay for bacterial endotoxins, 644Lipopolysaccharide
Neisseria spp. agglutination, 498Luminol
chemiluminescence, 52Lyogroup systemcompared with other methods for identification of
staphylococci, 63Staphylococcus, 63
Lysostaphin sensitivityS. aureus, 709
Macrophagesmurine cytomegalovirus, 785
MalignanciesO antigens, 60
Martin-Thayer mediumN. gonorrhoeae recovery, 748
Mediaanaerobicsemiautomated aseptic dispenser, 469
blood cultureeffect on staphylococcal lysostaphin sensitivity,709
Mediumchemically defined
P. brasiliensis yeast phase growth, 279mounting
euparal, 700Medium, SJ-GC
N. gonorrhoeae high-density growth, 35Membrane filter contact technique
surface contamination detection, 250Meningitis
lymphocyticfrequency-pulsed electron capture gas-liquidchromatography, 208
N. meningitidis group B aberrant strain, 286Metabolitesheadspace analysis, 521
Metalloproteaseprothrombin activation in S. aureus, 138
Methicillinstaphylococcal resistance, 161
Micecytomegalovirus, 785dengue virus type 3 antibodies, 74
Microhemagglutinationindirect
oral anaerobic spirochetes, 610treponemal antigen. 629
Micro-ID systemcompared with API 20E system, 533Enterobacteriaceae, 659four-hour direct, 533oxidase-negative, gram-negative rods, 533
Micro-immunofluorescence testformalinized chlamydial antigens, 409
Micro-Media SystemsEnterobacteriaceae, 659
Microneutralization testinfluenza virus, 427
Minitek systemcompared with conventional bacterial identification
methods, 509gram-negative bacteria, 509gram-negative nonfermenting rod identification, 271
Moist surface sampling techniquesurface contamination detection, 250
Moraxella urethralisglutamyl aminopeptidases, 667
Morganella morganiibiogroups, 88
Mouse inoculation testrabies diagnosis, 590
MS-2 systemcompared with conventional agar disk diffusion, 527compared with Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion, 375
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Enterobacteriaceae, 684evaluation, 375
Mumps viruschemiluminescence-linked immunoassay for anti-
bodies, 140Mycobacterium chelonei subsp. abscessus
radiometric detection, 477Mycoplasma pneumoniae
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 69
Nasopharyngeal smearsB. pertussis, 799
Nebulizers, in-use hospitalmicrobial surveillance, 199
Neisseria gonorrhoeaeagglutination, 498cell-wall detective form, 603isolation by four methods, 301media for recovery, 748Phadebact Gonococcus Test, 15SJ-GC medium, 35
Neisseria meningitidisagglutination, 498glutamyl aminopeptidases, 667group A capsular polysaccharide vaccine, 256group B aberrant strain, 286urethritis, 284
Neonatesgroup B streptococcal extracellular neuraminidase
production, 633Neuraminidase
Streptococcus, group B, 633New England Nuclear Corporation Radioimmunoas-
sayserum gentamicin concentration, 583
New York City mediumN. gonorrhoeae recovery, 748
Nitrous acid extractionserogrouping beta-hemolytic streptococci, 541
Nonenteric fermentative bacteriaMinitek system, 509
Nonfermentative bacteriaMinitek system, 509
Nonfermenting rods, gram-negativefour methods for identification, 271
O antigensantibody responses in malignancies, 60distribution in Proteus strains, 490
0-groupingP. mirabilis, 304P. vulgaris, 304
OsteomyelitisP. aeruginosa, 711
Oxidase activityPasteurella, 220
Oxi/Ferm systemgram-negative nonfermenting rod identification, 271
Paracoccidioides brasiliensisyeast phase growth, 279
Paraffinsmedium contamination, 802
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Parainfluenza virusmicroneutralization test, 427
Passive hemagglutinationN. meningitidis antibody response, 256
Passive immune hemolysis testenterotoxigenic E. coli, 714enterotoxigenic E. coli heat-labile enterotoxin, 768
Pasteurellaoxidase activity, 220
Pasteurella haemolyticaserological groups among untypable bovine isolates,
579Peptostreptococcus anaerobiusp-hydroxyhydrocinnamic acid production, 291
Periodontal diseaseoral anaerobic spirochetes, 610
Phadebact Gonococcus TestN. gonorrhoeae, 15
Phadebact Streptococcus Testserogrouping beta-hemolytic streptococci, 541
Phagocytosisingestion of G. lamblia cyst by E. coli trophozoite,
606Phenylacetic acidBacteroides spp., 288
Pigsnew viruses, 105
Pleuropulmonary infectionE. brachy, 722
PneumoniaA. israelii, 124false no-growth blood cultures, 572
Polyriboinosinic acid polyribocytidylic acidpositive Limulus amoebocyte lysate reaction, 502
Polysaccharide B antigenradial immunodiffusion test for bovine brucellosis,
753Proglottids
euparal mounting medium, 700Propionibacteria
regional variations in density, 672Propionibacterium acnes
sebaceous secretion, 672Protease
alkalineP. aeruginosa, 131
P. aeruginosa, 626Streptococcus, group B, serotype III, 421
Proteus mirabilisbacteriocin typing, 1130 antigens, 4900-grouping, 304susceptibility to chloramphenicol, 550
Proteus vulgaris0 antigens, 4900-grouping, 304
Prothrombinactivation by S. aureus metalloprotease, 138
Pseudomonadscolistin-resistant, characteristics, 156
Pseudomonascolistin-resistant, characteristics, 156headspace analysis of volatile metabolites, 521
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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alkaline protease, 131headspace analysis of volatile metabolites, 521immunological comparison with P. paucimobilis,
439osteomyelitis of heels, 711oxidase-negative isolate from urine culture, 624proteolytic activity, 626radioimmunoassay for antigenemia, 39
Pseudomonas cepaciaimmunological comparison with P. paucimobilis,
439Pseudomonas paucimobilis
immunological nonidentity, 439
Rabbits, granulocytopenicradioimmunoassay for P. aeruginosa antigenemia,
39Rabies virusgamma radiation of reagents, 676modified counterimmunoelectrophoresis for serum
neutralizing antibodies, 175street strain
tissue culture technique, 590Radial immunodiffusion test
bovine brucellosis, 753Radiation, gamma
rabies diagnostic reagents, 676Radioimmunoassay
B. fragilis infections, 205N. meningitidis antibody response, 256P. aeruginosa alkaline protease, 131P. aeruginosa antigenemia, 39varicella-zoster virus antibodies, 367
Radiometric systemM. chelonei subsp. abscessus, 477yeasts, 329
Rapid fermentation testcarbohydrate reactions of fastidious bacteria, 620
Rapid plate agglutinationP. haemolytica serotyping, 579
Respiratory syncytial virusenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 447
Respiratory virus antigensdirect immunofluorescent staining, 391
Reverse CAMP testC. perfringens, 617
Rheumatoid factorenzyme immunoassay, 46immunoglobulin separation, 451
Rhinovirustransmission by infectious secretions, 567
Rickettsiaenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 343
Rickettsia rickettsiilatex agglutination test for antibodies, 144
Rifampinselective agent for oral spirochetes, 792
Rocky Mountain spotted feverlatex agglutination test for antibodies, 144
Rodents, laboratoryActinobacillus spp., 351
Rotavirusenzyme-linked immunospecific assay for antibodies,
314
serological trapping technique, 101similar particles, 105
SalivaC. albicans, 475
Salmonellaenrichment culture coagglutination test, 151
Salmonella spp.urea-motility-indole medium, 310
Salmonella typhiclass-specific antibodies to 0 antigen, 637Vi antibody assay, 22
Salmonellosisdiagnosis by enrichment culture coagglutination,
151Sampling solutions
assaying hand bacteria, 355variables in assaying hand bacteria, 355
SebumP. acnes populations, 672
Secretionsinfectious
rhinovirus transmission, 567respiratory
S. pneumoniae, 772sebaceous
P. acnes populations, 672Selected ion monitoring
quantification of arabinitol, 594Selenium
L. pneumophila growth enhancement, 32Serological trapping technique
rotaviruses, 101Shigella boydiinew provisional serovar, 167strain E10163, 167
Shigella dysenteriae 1microtiter cytotoxicity assay, 361
Shigella spp.urea-motility-indole medium, 310
Shigella toxinmicrotiter cytotoxicity assay, 361
Single culture platecervical-anal culturing for gonorrhoea, 216
Single-disk diffusion testP. mirabilis chloramphenicol susceptibility, 550
Sink drainsaminoglycoside-resistant bacteria, 79
Spirochetes, oralrifampin as selective agent, 792
Spirochetes, oral anaerobicindirect hemagglutination, 610
Staphylococcuscoagulase-negative, characteristics, 161lyogroups, 63lysostaphin sensitivity, 709methicillin-resistant, characteristics, 161
Staphylococcus aureuslatex agglutination test, 641lysostaphin sensitivity, 709prothrombin activation by metalloprotease, 138
Street strain rabies virustissue culture technique, 590
Streptococcus
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beta-hemolytic, 541carbon dioxide dependence, 27group Amonoclonal antibody to carbohydrate, 506
group BCAMP test, modified, 135clostridial alpha-toxin disk test, 18extracellular neuraminidase production, 633hemagglutination test for Ibc protein anti-bodies, 1latex agglutination test, 442protease production, 421
serogrouping, 541Streptococcus agalactiae
Lancefield group BCAMP test, rapid tube, 135
Streptococcus pneumoniaecounterimmunoelectrophoresis, 614false no-growth blood cultures, 572methods for detection, 772respiratory secretions, 772
Streptococcus sanguis, oralisolation and immunobiological identification, 243
Streptolysin Scellular potential hemolysin, 84
Subculturesisolate recovery, 445optimal time, 445routine terminal, 576
Substrate, chromogenicquantitative assay for bacterial endotoxins, 644
Syphilistreponemal antigen tests, 629
Teeth, humanS. sanguis, 243
TegumentF. hepatica antigens, 695
Thayer-Martin mediumPhadebact Gonococcus Test, 15
TM leptospiral antigendifferent from F4 antigen, 7
ToxinC. difficile, 776
Toxoplasma gondiienzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for antibodies,
805immunoglobulin M antibodies, 336immunoglobulin polar staining, 780
Toxoplasmosisdiagnosis, 336
Treponema pallidumtreponemal antigen tests, 629
Trichrome staining
fecal Entamoeba spp. trophozoites, 656Trophozoites
E. moshkovskii, 656Tryptophan color test
lymphocytic meningitis, 208TyphoidVi antibody assay, 22
Typhus group rickettsiaeenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, 343
TyrosineP. anaerobius production of p-hydroxyhydrocin-namic acid, 291
Urea-motility-indole mediumSalmonella and Shigella species, 310
UreaseV. parahaemolyticus positive reaction, 57
Urethritisgonococcal
stable cell wall-defective form of N. gonorrhoeae,603
N. meningitidis, 284Urine
oxidase-negative P. aeruginosa isolate, 624slide method for detecting bacteria, 761
Vaccinecanine distemper virus
viability during storage, 483N. meningitidis group A capsular polysaccharidemethods for measuring antibody responses, 256
poultry infectious bronchitis virusviability during storage, 483
Varicella-zoster viruscerebrospinal fluid, 764direct immunofluorescence staining for antigens, 651encephalitis, 764radioimmunoassay for antibodies, 367
Venereal Disease Research Laboratory testtreponemal antigen, 629
Vi antibody assayS. typhi, 22
Vibrio parahaemolyticusurease-positive strain, 57
Waterfowl, migratoryC. fetus subsp. jejuni, 406
Wheat germ agglutininNeisseria spp. agglutination, 498
WISH cellshuman interferon assay, 433
Yeastsradiometric system, 329
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July 11 July 1980 1-134August 11 August 1980 135-295September 17 September 1980 297-481October 13 October 1980 483-635November 4 November 1980 637-723December 17 December 1980 725-809
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Volume 12 Contents for July 1980 Number i
BacteriologyEvaluation of the Phadebact Gonococcus Test for Confirmation of
Neisseria gonorrhoeae. CHANDAR M. ANAND * AND EILEENM. KADIS ........ .. .. ......... 15-17
Evaluation of a Clostridial Alpha-Toxin Disk Test for Rapid Pre-sumptive Identification of Group B Streptococci. JOHN A.SMITH* AND JOHN H. NGUI-YEN ........................ .. 18-21
Biochemical Properties of CO2-Dependent Streptococci. LYNNPULLIAM,* RICHARD K. PORSCHEN, AND W. KEITH HADLEY 27-31
Selenium-Enriched Medium for Legionella pneumophila. DAVIDL. SMALLEY, PERCY A. JAQUESS, AND JOSEPH S. LAYNE* ... 32-34
SJ-GC, a Modified Complete Medium for Growth of Neisseria gon-orrhoeae. R. K. SHOCKLEY, E. E. COFFEE, AND K. H.JOHNSTON*... ................ 35-38
Urease-Positive Vibrio parahaemolyticus Strain. SELENA LAM*AND MAVIS YEO .......................................... 57-59
Simplified Lyogroup System, a New Method for Routine Identifica-tion of Staphylococci: Description and Comparison with ThreeOther Methods. PIETRO E. VARALDO,* GRAZIA GRAZI, OR-NELLA SORO, GABRIELLA CISANI, AND GIUSEPPE SATTA ...... 63-68
Activation of Streptolysin S-Related Cellular Potential Homolysinby Grinding with Glass Beads. GARY B. CALANDRA* AND RICH-ARD S. WHITT............................................ 84-87
Unusual Groups of Morganella ("Proteus") morganii Isolated fromClinical Specimens: Lysine-Positive and Ornithine-NegativeBiogroups. F. W. HICKMAN,* J. J. FARMER III, A. G. STEIG-ERWALT, AND DON J. BRENNER..... 88-94
Virology, Rickettsiology, and ChlamydiologyMonoclonal Antibodies Specific for Dengue Virus Type 3. DAVID
DITTMAR, HAROLD G. HAINES, AND ALBERT CASTRO* .... 74-78Direct Identification of Enteric Adenovirus, a Candidate New Sero-
type, Associated with Infantile Gastroenteritis. M. E. JOHANS-SON, INGRID UHNOO, A. H. KIDD, C. R. MADELEY, AND G.WADELL*..... 95-100
Detection of Rotavirus by Serological Trapping on Antibody-CoatedElectron Microscope Grids. A. NICOLAIEFF, G. OBERT, AND M.H. V. VAN REGENMORTEL*.. 101-104
Mycology and Aerobic ActinomycetesSkin Abscess Caused by Candida albicans: Unusual Presentation of
C. albicans Disease. WILLIAM E. FELDMAN,* ELLIS HEDAYA,AND MARK O'BRIEN...... 44-45
Acid-Fast Actinomyces in a Child with Pulmonary Actinomycosis.ROBERT N. LOWE, PARVIN H. AZIMI,* AND JOHN MCQUITTY 124-126
MycoplasmatologyEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection ofMycoplasma
pneumoniae Antibodies. FRANCO BUSOLO,* ENRICO TONIN,AND LUCIANO CONVENTI .................................. 69-73
* Asterisk refers to person to whom inquiries regarding the paper should be addressed.
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EpidemiologyEvaluation of a New Assay for Vi Antibody in Chronic Carriers of
Salmonella typhi. CHARLES M. NOLAN, * JOHN C. FEELEY,PAUL C. WHITE, JR., EDITH A. HAMBIE, SUSAN L. BROWN, ANDKWEI-HAY WONG... 22-26
Prevalence of Gentamicin- and Amikacin-Resistant Bacteria in SinkDrains. FRED A. PERRYMAN AND D. J. FLOURNOY* ... 79-83
Typing of Proteus mirabilis by Bacteriocin Production and Sensitiv-ity as a Possible Epidemiological Marker. JOHN W. KUSEK*AND LLOYD G. HERMAN ... 112-120
ImmunologyMicro-Indirect Hemagglutination Test for Detection of Antibodies
to the Ibc Protein of Group B Streptococcus. C. P. THANGA-VELU AND GRACE KoSHI*.. 1-6
Comparative Studies on Two Antigens (F4 and TM) Extracted fromLeptospires. B. ADLER,* S. FAINE, AND R. YANAGAWA .... 7-9
Detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Antigenemia in Granulocy-topenic Rabbits by Radioimmunoassay. RICHARD B. KOH-LER,* L. JOSEPH WHEAT, AND ARTHUR WHITE ..... 39-43
Solid-Phase Enzyme Immunoassay for Determination of Antibodiesto Cytomegalovirus. RANGACHAR V. KRISHNA, * OLLI H.MEURMAN, THEDI ZIEGLER, AND ULRICH H. KRECH . 46-51
Immunoglobulin G and Immunoglobulin M Antibody Responses ofPatients with Malignancies to the 0 Antigens of Bacteria Caus-ing Bacteremia. PATRICK J. GANNON, MICHAEL J. SURGALLA,JOHN E. FITZPATRICK, AND ERWIN NETER* ..... 60-62
General Clinical MicrobiologyLummol-Amplified Chemiluminescence: a Sensitive Method for De-
tecting the Carrier State in Chronic Granulomatous Disease.ELAINE L. MILLS, KENNETH S. RHOLL, AND PAUL G. QUIE* 52-56
Isolation of Leptospira biflexa from Commercially Prepared Deion-ized Water Labeled "Sterile for Tissue Culture." SALLY JORUBIN,* SIDNEY PERLMAN, AND HERMAN C. ELLINGHAUSEN,JR . ...................................................... 121-123
Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Bacterial Fatty Acids with a Fused-Silica Capillary Column. C. WAYNE MOSS,* S. B. DEES, ANDG. 0. GUERRANT.. 127-130
Production of Alkaline Protease by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.STANLEY J. CRYZ AND BARBARA H. IGLEWSKI* .............. 131-133
Clinical Veterinary MicrobiologyUse of the API 20E System to Identify Veterinary Enterobacteria-
ceae. EVRYLL C. SWANSON AND MICHAEL T. COLLINS*. 10-14Rotavirus-Like, Calicivirus-Like, and 23-nm Virus-Like Particles As-
sociated with Diarrhea in Young Pigs. LINDA J. SAIF,* ED-WARD H. BOHL, KENNETH W. THEIL, ROBERT F. CROSS, ANDJAMES A. HOUSE..... 105-111
ErratumPreparation and Use of Erythrocyte-Globulin Conjugates to Lassa
Virus in Reversed Passive Hemagglutination and Inhibition.ROBERT A. GOLDWASSER, LUANNE H. ELLIOTT, AND KARL M.JOHNSON.134
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BacteriologyRapid Tube CAMP Test for Identification of Streptococcus agalac-
tiae (Lancefield Group B). EDNA A. PHILLIPS,* JOHN W. TAP-SALL, AND DOUGLAS D. SMITH ............................. 135-137
Prothrombin Activation by a Metalloprotease from Staphylococcusaureus. ZENON WEGRZYNOWICZ, PIOTR B. HECZKO, GABRIELR. DRAPEAU, JANUSZ JELJASZEWICZ,* AND GERHARDPULVERER .. .. .......... 138-139
Cultural and Biochemical Characteristics of Clinical Isolates ofUnusual Colistin-Resistant Pseudomonads. THOMAS R.OBERHOFER .............................................. 156-160
Classification and Characteristics of Coagulase-Negative, Methicil-in-Resistant Staphylococci. BRIAN J. WILKINSON,* SARZMAXWELL, AND SUSAN M. SCHAUS ..... .................... 161-166
New Provisional Serovar (E10163) of Shigella boydii. R. J. GROSS,LINDA V. THOMAS, AND B. RoWE* ............. 167-169
Isolation and Identification of Haemophilus ducreyi in a ClinicalStudy. F. 0. SOTTNEK, * J. W. BIDDLE, S. J. KRAUS, R. E.WEAVER, AND J. A. STEWART .............................. 170-174
Automated Detection of Microbial Growth in Blood Cultures byUsing Stainless-Steel Electrodes. R. L. HOLLAND, B. H.COOPER,* N. G. P. HELGESON, AND A. W. MCCRACKEN ...... 180-184
Hemolytic Activity in Enterotoxigenic and Non-EnterotoxigenicStrains of Escherichia coli. JOHN M. DEBoY II, I. KAYEWACHSMUTH,* AND BETTY R. DAVIS ..... .................. 193-198
Radioimmunoassay for Bacteroides fragilis Infections. WILLIAML. HOPPES, J. PETER RISSING, JAMES W. SMITH, AND ARTHURC. WHITE* ............................................... 205-207
Combining Cervical and Anal-Canal Specimens for Gonorrhea on aSingle Culture Plate. FRANKLYN N. JUDSON* AND BRUCE A.WERNESS ................................................ 216-219
Evaluation of Methods to Detect Oxidase Activity in the GenusPasteurella. JOSEPH L. GADBERRY,* KARL CLEMMONS, ANDKIMBERLY DRUMM ....................................... 220-225
Hemagglutination Typing of Escherichia coli: Definition of SevenHemagglutination Types. DOYLE J. EVANS, JR.,* DOLORES G.EVANS, LOWELL S. YOUNG, AND JANE PITT.... 235-242
Membrane Filter Contact Technique for Bacteriological Sampling ofMoist Surfaces. JUDY M. CRAYTHORN, ALAN G. BARBOUR,JOHN M. MATSEN, MICHAEL R. BRITT, AND RICHARD A.GARIBALDI * .............................................. 250-255
Comparison of Passive Hemagglutination, Bactericidal Activity, andRadioimmunological Methods in Measuring Antibody Re-sponses to Neisseria meningitidis Group A Capsular Polysac-charide Vaccine. HELENA KAYHTY ..... ................... 256-263
Antibiotic Resistance in Enterotoxigenic and Non-EnterotoxigenicEscherichia coli. JOHN DEBoY II, I. KAYE WACHSMUTH,* ANDBETTY R. DAVIS .......................................... 264-270
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Four Methods for Identification of Gram-Negative NonfermentingRods: Organisms More Commonly Encountered in Clinical Spec-imens. PETER C. APPELBAUM,* JUDY STAVITZ, MICHAEL S.BENTZ, AND LARRY C. VON KUSTER .. ...... 271-278
Pancreatic Abscess Associated with Achromobacter Group VdBiovar 1. PETER C. APPELBAUM* AND DAVID B. CAMPBELL 282-283
Urethritis Caused by Neisseria meningitidis. JOHN J. KAROLUS,*ARTHUR L. GANDELMAN, AND BETH A. NOLAN ... 284-285
Aberrant Strain of Group B Neisseria meningitidis. CHARLES T.UYEDA,* M. MITZI MARUYAMA, AND MYR S. HAKES.286-287
Virology, Rickettsiology, and ChlamydiologyChemiluminescence-Linked Immunoassay for Detection of Mumps
Virus Antibodies. EIKo KONISHI,* SUSUMU IWASA, KoICHIKONDO, AND MASATAKE HORI ... ... ........... 140-143
Detection of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Antibodies by a LatexAgglutination Test. KARIM E. HECHEMY,* ROBERT L. AN-ACKER, ROBERT N. PHILIP, KARL T. KLEEMAN, J. NEWTONMACCORMACK, SANDRA J. SASOWSKI, AND EDITH E.MICHAELSON .. ... 144-150
Determination of Serum Neutralization Antibodies to Rabies Virusby a Modified Counterimmunoelectrophoresis Test. ANAMARiA DiAZ* AND DONALD M. MYERS ... .. 175-179
Rapid Typing of Herpes Simplex Virus Isolates by DeoxyribonucleicAcid:Deoxyribonucleic Acid Hybridization. ALAN R. BRAUTI-GAM, DOUGLAS D. RICHMAN, AND MICHAEL N. OXMAN* 226-234
Mycology and Aerobic ActinomycetesGrowth of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Yeast Phase in a Chemi-
cally Defined Culture Medium. ANGELA RESTREPO* AND BEA-TRIZ E. JIMENEZ .......................................... 279-281
EpidemiologySelective Nonroutine Microbial Surveillance of In-Use Hospital
Nebulizers by Aerosol Entrapment and Direct Sampling Analy-ses of Solutions in Reservoirs. DONALD J. REINHARDT,* CHRIS-TOPHER KENNEDY, AND BLANCHE MALECKA-GRIGGS.199-204
InmmunologyEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Titration of Haemophilus
influenzae Capsular and 0 Antigen Antibodies. T. DAHLBERG*AND P. BRANEFORS ......... ... 185-192
General Clinical MicrobiologyEnrichment Culture Coagglutination Test for Rapid, Low-Cost Di-
agnosis of Salmonellosis. WARREN R. SANBORN,* MURAD LES-MANA, AND EARL A. EDWARDS....... .. 151-155
Frequency-Pulsed Electron Capture Gas-Liquid Chromatographyand the Tryptophan Color Test for Rapid Diagnosis of Tuber-culous and Other Forms of Lymphocytic Meningitis. J. B.BROOKS,* D. C. EDMAN, C. C. ALLEY, R. B. CRAVEN, AND N. I.GIRGIS .......................... ................. .. 208-215
Production ofp-Hydroxyhydrocinnamic Acid from Tyrosine by Pep-tostreptococcus anaerobius. MARY ANN LAMBERT AND C.WAYNE Moss*.291-293
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Oral MicrobiologyIsolation and Immunobiological Classification of Streptococcus san-
guis from Human Tooth Surfaces. SHIGEYUKI HAMADA, * MIT-suo TORII, YASUHIKO TSUCHITANI, AND SHozo KOTANI.243-249
Production of Phenylacetic Acid by Strains of Bacteroides asaccha-rolyticus and Bacteroides gingivalis (sp. nov.). FRANK S.KACZMAREK AND ALAN L. COYKENDALL*.288-290
ErrataJune Issue Author Index.294Nosocomial Multiply Resistant Providencia stuartii: a Long-Term
Outbreak with Multiple Biotypes and Serotypes at One Hospi-tal. F. E. KOCHA,* S. SRINIVASAN, M. MOWJOOD, AND H. S.KANTOR.295
Volume 12 Contents for September 1980 Number3Bacteriology
Clostridium difficile in Relation to Enteric Bacterial Path-ogens. ENEVOLD FALSEN, BERTIL KAIJSER,* LARS NEHLS,BORJE NYGREN, AND AKE SVEDHEM.297-300
Evaluation of Four Methods for Isolation of Neisseria gonor-rhoeae. BARBARA L. CARLSON,* MARK S. HALEY, NANCY A.TISEI, AND WILLIAM M. MCCORMACK.301-303
Evaluation of Urea-Motility-Indole Medium for Recognition andDifferentiation of Salmonella and Shigella Species in StoolCultures. MANUEL DE LA ROSA FRAILE,* DOLORES VEGA ALE-MAN, AND CLOTILDE FERNANDEZ GUTIERREZ.310-313
Quantitative Microtiter Cytotoxicity Assay for Shigella Toxin.MARY K. GENTRY* AND JOEL M. DALRYMPLE.361-366
Legionella pneumophila Serogroup Six: Isolation from Cases ofLegionellosis, Identification by Immunofluorescence Staining,and Immunological Response to Infection. ROGER M. Mc-KINNEY,* HAZEL W. WILKINSON, HERBERT M. SOMMERS, BON-NIE J. FIKES, KAREN R. SASSEVILLE, MARGARET M. YUNG-BLUTH, AND JAMES S. WOLF.395-401
Quantitative Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteriology of Infected Dia-betic Feet. FRANCISCO L. SAPICO,* HANNA N. CANAWATI,JOYCE L. WITTE, JOHN Z. MONTGOMERIE, F. WILLIAM WAGNER,JR., AND ALICE N. BESSMAN.413-420
Protease Production by Clinical Isolates of Type III Group B Strep-tococci. DAVID C. STRAUS,* STEPHEN J. MATTINGLY, THOMASW. MILLIGAN, TERENCE I. DORAN, AND TIMOTHY J. NEALON. 421-425
Rapid Test for Determination of Esculin Hydrolysis. S. M. Hus-SAIN QADRI,* M. I. DESILVA, AND SABIHA ZUBAIRI.472-474
Radiometric Detection of Mycobacteria in Routine Blood Cul-tures. WILLIAM LANDAU,* JOSEPH FECZKO, AND RAYMOND L.KAPLAN.477-478
Enriched Brucella Medium for Storage and Transport of Cultures ofCampylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni. WEN-LAN L. WANG,*NANCY W. LUECHTEFELD, L. BARTH RELLER, AND MARTIN J.BLASER.479-480
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Virology, Rickettsiology, and ChlamydiologyMeasurement of Immunoglobulin A, G, and M Class Rotavirus
Antibodies in Serum and Mucosal Secretions. B. McLEAN,* S.SONZA,AND I. H. HOLMES.314-319
Transfer of Antirotaviral Antibodies from Mothers to Their In-fants. B. MCLEAN* AND I. H. HOLMES.. 320-325
Use of a Sensitive Microplate Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assayin a Retrospective Serological Analysis of a Laboratory Popu-lation at Risk to Infection with Typhus Group Rickett-siae. SIDNEY HALLE* AND GREGORY A. DASCH.343-350
Immunoglobulins M and G to Varicella-Zoster Virus Measured bySolid-Phase Radioimmunoassay: Antibody Responses to Vari-cella and Herpes Zoster Infections. A. M. ARVIN* AND C. M.KOROPCHAK.367-374
Comparison of Direct Immunofluorescent Staining of Clinical Spec-imens for Respiratory Virus Antigens with Conventional Isola-tion Techniques. LINDA MINNICH AND C. GEORGE RAY* 391-394
Chlamydial Antigens Stabilized with Formalin for Use in the Micro-Immunofluorescence Test. LAVELLE HANNA* AND HERMINEKESHISHYAN.409-412
Microneutralization Test for Influenza A and B and Parainfluenza 1and 2 Viruses That Uses Continuous Cell Lines and Fresh SerumEnhancement. ARTHUR L. FRANK,* JENNIFER PUCK, BONNIEJ. HUGHES, AND THOMAS R. CATE.426-432
Rapid, Quantitative, Semiautomated Assay for Virus-Induced andImmune Human Interferons. JON A. GREEN,* TZE-JOU YEH,AND JAMES C. OVERALL,JR.. 433-438
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Serology by a Simplified Enzyme-LinkedImmunosorbent Assay. MARK C. STEINHOFF, CAROLINE B.HALL,* AND KENNETH C. SCHNABEL.447-450
Infectivity of Human Coronavirus Strain 229E. MALCOLM R. MAC-NAUGHTON,* BRENDA J . THOMAS, HEATHER A. DAVIES, ANDSTEVEN PATTERSON.462-468
Mycology and Aerobic ActinomycetesRadiometric Detection of Yeasts in Blood Cultures of Cancer Pa-
tients. ROY L. HOPFER,* ANTONIO ORENGO, SHELBY CHESNUT,AND MARK WENGLAR.. 329-331
Esculin-Based Medium for Isolation and Identification of Cryptococ-cus neoformans. STEPHEN C. EDBERG,* STUART J. CHASKES,ERNA ALTURE-WERBER, AND JACQUES M. SINGER.332-335
Ecological Distribution of Fusarium solani and Its OpportunisticAction Related to Mycotic Keratitis in Cali, Colombia. RAULG. CUERO.455-461
Quantitative Relationships Between Candida albicans in Saliva andthe Clinical Status of Human Subjects. JOEL B. EPSTEIN,*NANCY N. PEARSALL, AND EDMOND L. TRUELOVE.475-476
ParasitologyDiagnostic Significance of Immunoglobulin M Antibodies to Toxo-
plasma gondii Detected After Separation of Immunoglobulin Mfrom Immunoglobulin G Antibodies. GREGORY A. FILICE,ANNE S. YEAGER, AND JACK S. REMINGTON* .. 336-342
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EpidemiologyIndirect Immunofluorescence Antibodies to Legionella pneumo-
phila: Frequency in a Rural Community. CHARLES M.HELMS,* EDWARD D. RENNER, JOHN P. VINER, WALTER J.HIERHOLZER, JR., LAVERNE A. WINTERMEYER, AND WILLIAMJOHNSON.. 326-328
Isolation of Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni from Migratory Wa-terfowl. NANCY A. W. LUECHTEFELD,* MARTIN J. BLASER, L.BARTH RELLER, AND WEN-LAN L. WANG.406-408
ImmunologySeparate O-Grouping Schemes for Serotyping Clinical Isolates of
Proteus vulgaris and Proteus mirabilis. JOHN L. PENNER*AND JOAN N. HENNESSY ... ... 304-309
Further Studies with the Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody-Absorp-tion Double-Staining Procedure. PATRICIA T. MOTE, ELIZA-BETH F. HUNTER,* CHARLES M. SCHUBERT, AND JOHN C.FEELEY...... 402-405
Immunological Nonidentity of Pseudomonas paucimobilis withPseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas cepacia. DAVIDL. SMALLEY AND DONALD D. OURTH*..... 439-441
Separation of Immunoglobulin M (IgM) Essentially Free of IgG fromSerum for Use in Systems Requiring Assay of IgM-Type Anti-bodies Without Interference from Rheumatoid Factor. RoY B.JOHNSON, JR.* AND ROSEMARY LIBBY ...................... 451-454
General Clinical MicrobiologyAnalysis of Three Variables in Sampling Solutions Used to Assay
Bacteria of Hands: Type of Solution, Use of Antiseptic Neutral-izers, and Solution Temperature. ELAINE L. LARSON,* MARKS. STROM, AND CHARLES A. EVANS.355-360
Clinical Laboratory Evaluation of the Abbott MS-2 Automated Anti-microbial Susceptibility Testing System: Report of a Collabo-rative Study. CLYDE THORNSBERRY,* JOHN P. ANHALT, JOHNA. WASHINGTON II, LAURENCE R. MCCARTHY, FRITZ D.SCHOENKNECHT, JOHN C. SHERRIS, AND H. J. SPENCER.375-390
Commercial Latex Agglutination Test for Rapid Diagnosis of GroupB Streptococcal Infection in Infants. BETTE J. WEBB ANDCAROL J. BAKER*... 442-444
Optimal Time for Routine Early Subculture of Blood Cultures.HOLLY S. SLIVA AND JOHN A. WASHINGTON II*.. 445-446
Semiautomatic Aseptic Dispenser for Anaerobic Media. ALAN G.MCCULLOUGH .. ... 469-471
Clinical Veterinary MicrobiologyIsolation of Actinobacillus lignieresii and Actinobacillus equuli
from Laboratory Rodents. RONALD H. LENTSCH* AND JOSEPHE. WAGNER.351-354
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Volume 12 Contents for October 1980Bacteriology
Role of Lipopolysaccharide in Wheat Germ Agglutinin-MediatedAgglutination of Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonor-rhoeae. CARL E. FRASCH.
Positive Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate Reactions with Polyriboino-sinic Acid. Polyribocytidylic Acid. RONALD J. ELIN * ANDANNA E. UTTER.......
Improved Diagnostic Accuracy Using Monoclonal Antibody to GroupA Streptococcal Carbohydrate. MOON H. NAHM,* PATRICK R.MURRAY, BRIAN L. CLEVINGER, AND JOSEPH M. DAVIE.
Evaluation of the Minitek System for Identification of Nonfer-mentative and Nonenteric Fermentative Gram- NegativeBacteria. BRENT CHESTER* AND TIMOTHY J. CLEARY.
Serogrouping Single Colonies of Beta-Hemolytic Streptococci fromPrimary Throat Culture Plates with Nitrous Acid Extractionand Phadebact Streptococcal Reagents. MALCOLM SLIFKIN*AND GAIL INTERVAL.
Evaluation of Cefamandole Susceptibility Testing of Enterobacteri-aceae by the Autobac 1 System. PAOLA C. DE GIROLAMI, *LOUISE A. MAHER, MARGARET T. BOOTH, AND DEBRA M. ST.GEORGE.
Single-Disk Diffusion Testing (Kirby-Bauer) of Susceptibility ofProteus mirabilis to Chloramphenicol: Significance of the Inter-mediate Category. GARY L. FURTADO AND ANTONE A.MEDEIROS*.
Recovery of Pathogenic Bacteria from Cerebrospinal Fluid.PATRICK R. MURRAY* AND CECIL M. HAMPTON.
False No-Growth Blood Cultures in Pneumococcal Pneumonia.COLINA C. ADENIYI-JONES,* DONALD L. STEVENS, AND ESTHERS. RASQUINHA.
Isolation of a Stable Cell Wall-Defective Form of Neisseria gonor-rhoeae from a Case of Untreated Gonococcal Urethritis.ROBERT K. HICKMAN* AND JOHN W. LAWSON.
Counterimmunoelectrophoresis for Early Detection and Rapid Iden-tification of Haemophilus influenzae Type b and Streptococcuspneumoniae in Blood Cultures. M. ARTMAN,* M. WEINER,AND G.FRANKL.
New Presumptive Identification Test for Clostridium perfringens:Reverse CAMP Test. MICHAEL V. HANSEN* AND LARRY P.ELLIOTT.
Use of the Rapid Fermentation Test in Determining CarbohydrateReactions of Fastidious Bacteria in Clinical Laboratories.DANNIE G. HOLLIS,* FRANCES 0. SOTTNEK, W. JERRY BROWN,AND ROBERT E.WEAVER.
Isolation of Oxidase-Negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa from UrineCulture. FERNE K. MCCLESKEY AND ERNEST D. ADAMS, JR.*
Correlation of Proteolytic Activity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa withSite of Isolation. J. MICHAEL JANDA,* SIRRI ATANG-NOMO,EDWARD J. BOTTONE, AND EDWARD P. DESMOND.
Extracellular Neuraminidase Production by Clinical Isolates ofGroup B Streptococci from Infected Neonates. STEPHEN J.MATTINGLY,* THOMAS W. MILLIGAN, ALICE A. PIERPONT, ANDDAVID C. STRAUS
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Virology, Rickettsiology, and ChlamydiologyInfluence of Residual Moisture and Sealing Atmosphere on Viability
of Two Freeze-Dried Viral Vaccines. PIERRE M. PRECAUSTA,*DENISE SIMATOS, MARTINE LE PEMP, BERNARD DEVAUX, ANDFERENC KATO ....................................... 483-489
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of Antibody inVolunteers Experimentally Infected with Human CoronavirusStrain 229E. CORNELIS A. KRAAIJEVELD, SYLVIA E. REED,AND MALCOLM R. MACNAUGHTON* ....... ................... 493-497
Evaluation of Solid-Phase Immunofluorescence for Quantitationof Antibodies to Herpes Simplex Virus and Cytomegalo-virus. WILLIAM R. BENJAMIN, STEVEN C. SPECTER,* THOMASW. KLEIN, MARYL HITCHINGS, AND HERMAN FRIEDMAN .... 558-561
Anticomplement Immunofluorescence Test That Uses Isolated Fi-broblast Nuclei for Detection of Antibodies to Human Cytomeg-alovirus. LAWRENCE MINTZ,* RICHARD C. MINER, AND ANNES. YEAGER ............................................... 562-566
-Role of Infectious Secretions in the Transmission of Rhinovirus. F.PANCIC,* D. C. CARPENTIER, AND P. E. CAME ............. .. 567-571
Tissue Culture Technique for Routine Isolation of Street StrainRabies Virus. ROBERT J. RUDD,* CHARLES V. TRIMARCHI, ANDMELVIN K. ABELSETH .... ................... 590-593
Mycology and Aerobic ActinomycetesQuantification of Arabinitol in Serum by Selected Ion Monitoring as
a Diagnostic Technique in Invasive Candidiasis. JOHN ROBOZ,*ROBERT SUZUKI, AND JAMES F. HOLLAND ..... ............. 594-602
ParasitologyAn Unusual Phagocytosis: Ingestion of a Giardia lamblia Cyst by
an Entamoeba coli Trophozoite. ALFRED L. LOGAN,* WAL-LACE E. TURNER, AND JAMES PRICE, JR..................... 606-607
EpidemiologyCampylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni as a Cause of Gastroenteritis in
Jakarta, Indonesia. SIGNE RINGERTZ, ROBERT C. ROCKHILL,*OLOF RINGERTZ, AND ARINI SUTOMO ...... ................. 538-540
Immunology0 Antigens of Proteus mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris Strains Iso-
lated from Patients with Bacteremia. PETER LARSSON ... 490-492Relationship to Coagglutination of Immunoglobulin Class Disso-
ciated from Escherichia coli-Antibody Complexes. DEBRA L.HOVANEC, DARRYL R. ABSOLOM, CAREL J. VAN Oss, AND Eu-GENE A. GORZYNSKI* ............... ...................... 608-609
Reactivity of Microhemagglutination, Fluorescent Treponemal An-tibody Absorption, and Venereal Disease Research LaboratoryTests in Primary Syphilis. JOHN D. DYCKMAN, SALLY STORMS,AND THOMAS W. HUBER* ..................
\ 629-630
General Clinical MicrobiologyRole of a Cefoxitin-Inducible Beta-Lactamase in a Case of Break-
through Bacteremia. DAVID G. BECKWITH* AND JEFFREY A.JAHRE ................................................... 517-520
CONTENTS
Headspace Analysis of Volatile Metabolites of Pseudomonas aerugi-nosa and Related Species by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spec-trometry. JOHN N. LABOWS,* KENNETH J. McGINLEY, GuY F.WEBSTER, AND JAMES J. LEYDEN .......................... 521-526
Clinical Evaluation of Automated Antibiotic Susceptibility Testingwith the MS-2 System. WILLIAM G. BARNES,* LANCE R.GREEN, AND RICHARD L. TALLEY ........................... 527-532
Evaluation of the Four-Hour Micro-ID Technique for Direct Iden-tification of Oxidase-Negative, Gram-Negative Rods from BloodCultures. PETER C. APPELBAUM, * SUZANNE F. SCHICK, ANDJAMES A. KELLOGG.533-537
Evaluation of the Necessity for Routine Terminal Subcultures ofPreviously Negative Blood Cultures. JOLYNNE CAMPBELLAND JOHN A. WASHINGTON II*... 576-578
Evaluation of Serum Gentamicin Assay Procedures for a ClinicalMicrobiology Laboratory. CHRISTIAN H. LANTZ, D. JAMESLAWRIE, FRANK G. WITEBSKY, AND JAMES D. MACLOWRY* 583-589
Apparent Colistin-Related False Sensitivity with the Autobac I Sys-tem. LINDA DUCKENFIELD,* MANOHAR WADKE, AND JOHN K.ASHTON..... 631-632
Clinical Veterinary MicrobiologySerological Groups Among Untypable Bovine Isolates of Pasteurella
haemolytica. G. H. FRANK.. 579-582
Oral MicrobiologyImmunological Relationship Among Oral Anaerobic Spirochetes as
Detected by Indirect Microhemagglutination. E. JACOB, T. B.CARTER, AND R. K. NAUMAN* ............................ 610-613
Volume 12 Contents for November 1980 Number 5Bacteriology
Aminopeptidases Highly Specific for Glutamyl Residues from Neis-seria meningitidis and Moraxella urethralis. L. A. ERIQUEZ*AND G. B. KNIGHT ................... 667-671
Evaluation of the MS-2'System for Rapid Identification of Entero-bacteriaceae. A. W. MCCRACKEN,* W. J. MARTIN, L. R.MCCARTHY, D. A. SCHWAB, B. H. COOPER, N. G. P. HELGESON,S. PROWANT, AND J. ROBSON.684-689
Aberrant Forms of Escherichia coli in Blood Cultures: In VitroReproduction of an In Vivo Observation. C. RICHARD MAG-NUSSEN* AND JEROME F. HRUSKA ... .... 690-694
Effect of Various Blood Culture Media on Lysostaphin Sensitivity ofStaphylococci. PERRY J. SEVERANCE, CAROL A. KAUFFMAN,*AND JOHN N. SHEAGREN.. 709-710
Source of Pseudomonas in Osteomyelitis of Heels. ELLIE J. C.GOLDSTEIN, * VINCENT I. AHONKHAI, ROBERT L. CRISTOFARO,GEORGE F. PRINGLE, AND MARCELINO F. SIERRA.711-713
Legionella gormanii sp. nov. GEORGE K. MORRIS,* ARNOLD STEIG-ERWALT, JAMES C. FEELEY, EDWARD S. WONG, WILLIAM T.MARTIN, CHARLOTTE M. PATTON, AND DON J. BRENNER.718-721
CONTENTS
Pleuropulmonary Infection Associated with Eubacterium brachy, aNew Species of Eubacterium. JUDITH C. ROCHFORD .. 722-723
Virology, Rickettsiology, and ChlamydiologyDirect Immunofluorescence Staining for Detection of Herpes Sim-
plex and Varicella-Zoster Virus Antigens in Vesicular Lesionsand Certain Tissue Specimens. NATHALIE J. SCHMIDT,* DANAGALLO, VERONICA DEVLIN, JAMES D. WOODIE, AND RICHARDW. EMMONS.651-655
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Immunoglobulin G Anti-body to Encephalomyocarditis Virus. JOHN D. SHANLEY 663-666
Inactivation of Rabies Diagnostic Reagents by Gamma Radiation.WILLIAM C. GAMBLE, W. ADRIAN CHAPPELL, * AND EDWIN H.GEORGE ................................... 676-678
Visual Reading of Enzyme Immunofluorescence Assays for HumanCytomegalovirus Antibodies. BAGHER FORGHANI, JAUNITADENNIS, AND NATHALIE J. SCHMIDT*.. 704-708
Mycology and Aerobic ActinomycetesDetection of Circulating Antigen in Experimental Candida albicans
Endocarditis by an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay. W.MICHAEL SCHELD,* ROBERT S. BROWN, JR., SALLY A. HARDING,AND MERLE A. SANDE ... ....... 679-683
ParasitologyComparison of Direct Wet Mount and Trichrome Staining Tech-
niques for Detecting Entamoeba Species Trophozoites inStools. BECKY B. GARDNER,* DEBORAH J. DEL JUNCO, JOANNFENN, AND JEAN H. HENGESBAUGH... 656-658
Isolation of Fasciola hepatica Tegument Antigens. GEORGE V.HILLYER ......... 695-699
Euparal as a Permanent Mounting Medium for Helminth Eggs andProglottids. 0. GEORGE W. BERLIN* AND MARJORIE J.MILLER.700-703
EpidemiologyRegional Variations in Density of Cutaneous Propionibacteria: Cor-
relation of Propionibacterium acnes Populations with Seba-ceous Secretion. K. J. MCGINLEY,* G. F. WEBSTER, M. R.RUGGIERI, AND J. J. LEYDEN ...... .. 672-675
ImmunologyComparison of Diffusion-in-Gel Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent As-
say with Conventional Serological Methods for Detection ofClass-Specific Antibodies to Salmonella typhi 0 Antigen.STEFAN LANGE,* HANS ELWING, PETER LARSSON, AND HAKANNYGREN ......... 637-640
Improvements in the Passive Immune Hemolysis Test for AssayingEnterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. A. F. PESTANA DE CASTRO,*MARLENE B. SERAFIM, JOYCE A. GOMES, AND MARIA S. V.GATTI...... .... ......... 714-717
General Clinical MicrobiologyRapid and Reliable Identification of Staphylococcus aureus by a
Latex Agglutination Test. LUDWIG ESSERS* AND KLAUSRADEBOLD.641-643
CONTENTS
Principles of a Quantitative Assay for Bacterial Endotoxins in BloodThat Uses Limulus Lysate and a Chromogenic Substrate.CHRISTOPHER J. WEBSTER ................................ 644-650
Comparison of the AutoMicrobic System with API, Enterotube,Micro-ID, Micro-Media Systems, and Conventional Methods forIdentification of Enterobacteriaceae. MICHAEL T. KELLY*AND JOAN M. LATIMER.659-662
Volume 12 Contents for December 1980 Number 6
BacteriologyPassive Hemagglutination Technique for Serotyping Campylobacter
fetus subsp. jejuni on the Basis of Soluble Heat-Stable Anti-gens. J. L. PENNER* AND J. N. HENNESSY ................. 732-737
Comparison of Modified New York City Medium with Martin-LewisMedium for Recovery of Neisseria gonorrhoeae from ClinicalSpecimens. PAUL A. GRANATO,* JANET L. PAEPKE, AND LEON-ARD B. WEINER .. ................ ... .. ....... 748-752
Comparison of Media and Culture Techniques for Detection ofStreptococcus pneumoniae in Respiratory Secretions. TERESAC. Wu,* LINDA M. TRASK, AND ROLANDO E. PHEE .. 772-775
Inhibition of Lancefield Group D Enterococci by Contamination ofa Commercial Identification Medium with Paraffins. JEFFBUTTS AND CRAIG DEES*.. 802-804
Room Temperature Storage of Legionella Cultures. G. ANNHEBERT.807-809
Virology, Rickettsiology, and ChlamydiologyVaricella-Zoster-Associated Encephalitis: Detection of Specific An-
tibody in Cerebrospinal Fluid. A. GERSHON,* S. STEINBERG, S.GREENBERG, AND L. TABER ........................ ... 764-767
Comparison of Techniques for Recovering Murine Cytomegalovirusfrom a Macrophage-Enriched Subpopulation of Mice. S. R.WINKLER AND J. BooSS* .................................. 785-789
Clostridium difficile Toxin as a Confounding Factor in EnterovirusIsolation. NATHALIE J. SCHMIDT,* HELEN H. Ho, AND MAR-JORIE E. DONDERO ...................... 796-798
Mycology and Aerobic ActinomycetesCryptococcus neoformans: Pitfalls in Diagnosis Through Evaluation
of Gram-Stained Smears of Purulent Exudates. EDWARD J.BOTTONE ....................... 790-791
ParasitologyImmunoglobulin G and Immunoglobulin M Polar Staining of Toxo-
plasma gondii in the Indirect Immunofluorescence Test.EDUARDO L. FRANCO,* ALEXANDER J. SULZER, RICHARD W.HIGBY, AND JOSE M. PERALTA.. 780-784
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of Immuno-globulin M Antibodies Against Toxoplasma gondii. W. DUER-MEYER,* F. WIELAARD, H. VAN GRUIJTHUIJSEN, AND J.SWINKELS.805-806
CONTENTS
EpidemiologyIsolation of Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni from Bangladeshi
Children. MARTIN J. BLASER,* ROGER I. GLASS, M. IMDADULHUQ, BARBARA STOLL, G. M. KIBRIYA, AND A. R. M. A. ALIM 744-747
Hospital EpiderniologyPotential Hazards Associated with Microbial Contamination of In-
Line Filters During Intravenous Therapy. C. J. HOLMES, R. B.KUNDSIN,* R. K. AUSMAN, AND C. W. WALTER .... 725-731
ImmunologyDetection of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Colonization Factor
Antigen I in Stool Specimens by an Enzyme-Linked Immuno-sorbent Assay. DOLORES G. EVANS,* DOYLE J. EVANS, JR.,AND STEVEN CLEGG ............ .......................... 738-743
Value of Passive Immune Hemolysis for Detection of Heat-LabileEnterotoxin Produced by Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.TEIZO TSUKAMOTO,* YOSHIo KINOSHITA, SEKIKo TAGA, YOSH-IFUMI TAKEDA, AND TOSHIO MIWATANI .................... 768-771
Preservation of Nasopharyngeal Smears for Fluorescent AntibodyDetection of Bordetella pertussis. PATRICIA P. HARRIS,* BER-ENICE THOMASON, AND ROGER M. MCKINNEY ... 799-801
General Clinical MicrobiologySlide Method for Detection of Antibody-Coated Bacteria in Urine
Sediments. ROSEMARIE R. MATUSCAK, A. WILLIAM PAS-CULLE,* LOUISA BARNHART, R. WAYNE ATCHISON, AND ROBERTB. YEE . ........... ....... .... .... 761-763
Rapid Detection of Clostridium difficile Toxin in HumanFeces. RAYMOND W. RYAN, IRENE KWASNIK, AND RICHARD C.TILTON * ................................................. 776-779
Clinical Veterinary MicrobiologyEvaluation of a Radial Immunodiffusion Test with Polysaccharide B
Antigen for Diagnosis of Bovine Brucellosis. LOIS M. JONES,*DAVID T. BERMAN, EDGARDO MORENO, B. L. DEYOE, MICHAELJ. GILSDORF, JAN D. HUBER, AND PAUL NICOLETTI.753-760
Oral MicrobiologyRifampin as a Selective Agent for Isolation of Oral Spirochetes. S.
B. LESCHINE AND E. CANALE-PAROLA* ..... ................ 792-795