FAMILY ENTEROBACTERIACEAE 



511 



Source: Isolated from food poisoning 

 in a man at the Rudolf Virchow Hospital 

 in Berlin. 



Habitat: A natural pathogen of man 

 causing food poisoning. 



36. Salmonella sp. (Type Oslo). {Sal- 

 monella Oslo Tesdal, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 11.9, 

 1937,451.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: a: e, 

 n, X. 



Source: Isolated in Oslo, Norway from 

 cases of gastroenteritis in man. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



37. Salmonella sp. (Type Amersfoort). 

 (Salmonella amersfoort Henning, Jour. 

 Hyg., 37, 1937,561.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: d: e, 

 n, X. . . . 



Source: Originally isolated from 

 chickens from Amersfoort, Transvaal. 

 Later found in a human mixed infection 

 with Salmonella typhi murium. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



38. Salmonella sp. (Type Braenderup). 

 {Salmonella braenderup Kauffmann and 

 Henningsen, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 120, 1937, 

 640.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: c, h: 

 e, n, Zi5. . . . 



Source : Isolated from a case of human 

 gastroenteritis in Braenderup, Denmark. 

 Also from a cat in the same home that 

 had died from a diarrhoea. Reported 

 later from So. Africa (see Kauffmann, 

 Die Bakteriologie der Salmonella - 

 Gruppe, Kopenhagen, 1941, 2.37). 



Habitat: Apparentl}' wide]}' dis- 

 tributed. 



39. Salmonella sp. (Type Potsdam). 

 (Typus-Potsdam, Kauffmann and 

 Mitsui, Ztschr. f. Hyg., Ill, 1930, 740; 

 Salmonella potsdamensis Haupt, Ergeb- 

 nisse der Hyg., 13, 1932, 673; Salmonella 



potsdam Schiitze et al., Jour. Hyg., 34, 

 1934, 343.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: 1, v: 

 e, n. zi5. . . . 



Source: Isolated from food poisoning 

 in man at Potsdam, Germany. 



Habitat: A natural pathogen of man 

 causing food poisoning. 



40. Salmonella sp. (Type Bareilly). 

 {Salmonella, Type Bareilly, Bridges and 

 Scott, Jour. Roy. Army Med. Corps, 56, 

 1931, 241; Salmonella bareilly Schiitze 

 et al.. Jour. Hyg., 34, 19.34, 343.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: y: 1, 

 5 



Source: Isolated in 1928 from cases of 

 mild enteric fever that occurred in 

 Bareilly, India. Also reported from 

 chickens (Kauffmann, Die Bakteriologie 

 der Salmonella -Gruppe, Kopenhagen, 

 1942, 235). 



Habitat: A natural pathogen of man 

 causing gastroenteritis and enteric fever. 

 Widely distributed in fowls. 



41. Salmonella sp. (Type Hartford). 

 {Sahnonella hartford Edwards and 

 Bruner, Jour. Inf. Dis., 69, 1941, 223.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: }'•: 

 c, n, X. . . . 



Source: One culture isolated from the 

 stool of a man with persistent diarrhoea 

 by Dr. E. K. Borman, Hartford, Conn. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as }^et. 



42. Salmonella sp. (Type Mikawa- 

 sima*). (Salmonella bareilly var. mika- 

 wasima Hatta, Japan Jour. Exper. 

 Med., 16, 1938, 201; Salmonella mikawa- 

 sima Hormaeche, quoted from Schiitze 

 et al., Proc. 3rd Internat. Cong. Mi- 

 crobiol., 1940, 337; also see Kauffmann, 

 Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., 16, 1939, 

 347 and ibid., 17, 1940, 429.) 



Antigenic structures: VI, VII: y: 

 e, n, zio. . . . 



* Correct spelling according to Prof. 

 Kojima. 



