SALMONELLA ANTIGENS 



lis 



Abequose 



Poratose Rhamnose 



Glucose 



GROUP A (I, 2, 12) 

 )Tyvelose 



Rhamnose 



Glucose 



GROUP B ((I), 4, 5, 12) 



GROUP D (9, 12) 



GROUP Cg (6, 8) 



GROUP P (35) E. coli 



Fig. 8-2. Scheme showing our present knowledge of the role of known sugars 

 in the specificity of some Kauffmann- White antigens (Staub, 1959). Ellipses 

 indicate bacteria, projecting chains O antigens. 



two antigens, probably 1-^6 in antigen 1 and 1— >4 in antigen 12. 

 (Staub, 1960; Stocker, Staub, Tinelli, and Kopacka, 1960; Tinelli 

 and Staub, 1960). 



A summary of the conclusions of Westphal, Staub, et al. about the 



