JOURNAL OF CLINICAL
MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 4 Contents for October Number 4
Bacteriology
A Semi-Microtechnique for the Biochemical Characterization of Anaerobic Bac-
teria. JOHN R. MORGAN, P. Y. K. Liu, AND JOHN A. SMITH ..... ......... 315
Absence of Wide-Zone, Alpha-Hemolytic Streptococci in Children with Pharyn-
gitis. EDWARD W. SAITZ* AND SYLVIA STRATIGOS ...... .................. 319
Quantitative and Bacteriological Studies of Urine~Specimens from Canine and
Feline Urinary Tract Infections. R. E. WOOLEY* AND J. L. BLUE ..... ..... 326
Evaluation of the Sodium Polyanethol Sulfonate Disk Test for the Identification
of Peptostreptococcus anaerobius. P. A. WIDEMAN,* V. L. VARGO, D. CITRON-
BAUM, AND S. M. FINEGOLD ............ ................................. 330
Growth Requirements of Some Small-Colony-Forming Variants of Staphylococcus
aureus. M. LAWRENCE KAPLAN* AND WILLIAM E. DYE ..... .............. 343
Evaluation of Commercial Salmonella 0 Polyvalent and Vi Antisera. GRACIA
M. EVINS,* LINDA L. LINNE, AND HENRY M. COLVIN ...... ................ 349
Characterization of Bacteroides melaninogenicus. GODFREY K. M. HARDING,*
VERA L. SUTTER, SYDNEY M. FINEGOLD, AND KENNETH S. BRICKNELL ....... 354
Examination of Various Cell Culture Techniques for Co-Incubation of Virulent
Treponema pallidum (Nichols I Strain) Under Anaerobic Conditions. P. L.
SANDOK, S. T. KNIGHT, AND H. M. JENKIN* .............................. 360
Microscopy of Stained Urine Smears to Determine the Need for Quantitative
Culture. JAY F. LEWIS* AND JANE ALEXANDER ...... .................... 372
Antagonistic Action of Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus faecalis to
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. CHARLES L. DARLING* AND GAROLD D. HART . 375
Improved Medium for Detecting Pigment Production by Group B Streptococci.
KATHARINE MERRITT* AND NICHOLAS J. JACOBS ................. 379
Meningitis Due to Haemophilus influenzae Type e. LARRY L. BUCK AND GEORGE
W. DOUGLAS* ......................................................... 381
Virology, Rickettsiology, and Chlamydiology
A Study of Possible Biohazards in the Fluorescent Antibody Test Using Adeno-
virus, Coxsackievirus, Herpesvirus, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus as Anti-
gens. D. BARDELL . .................................................... 322
Solid-Phase Radioimmunoassay for Rapid Detection and Identification of Western
Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus. NEIL H. LEVITT,* HELEN V. MILLER, AND
GERALD A. EDDY ....................................................... 382
Immunology
Immunoglobulin Specificity for the Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody-
Absorption Test Conjugate. ELIZABETH F. HUNTER,* SHIRLEY E. MADDI-
SON, SANDRA A. LARSEN, MARY B. FELKER, AND JOHN C. FEELEY .... ....... 338
Production of Antibody in Induced Granulomas. K. L. WOLFF,* B. W. HUDSON,
R. A. ORMSBEE, AND M. G. PEACOCK .................................... 384
Epidemiology
Comparison of Heat Shocking and Acridine Orange Treatment in Phage Typing
of Nontypable Strains of Staphylococcus aureus. ROBERT E. PERKINS* AND
RUTH B. KUNDSIN . .................................................... 334
ERRATUM
A Simplified Leifson Flagella Strain. W. A. CLARK .......................... 388
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