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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



Source: Isolated in North Africa from 

 American soldiers acting as food hand- 

 lers. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



87. Salmonella sp. (Type Italia). 

 {Salmonella italiana Bruner and Ed- 

 wards, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 

 58, 1945, 289.) 



Antigenic structure: IX, XII: 1, v: 

 1, 11 



Source: Two cultures, one isolated 

 from a case of bloody diarrhoea and the 

 other from a case of gastroenteritis in 

 man. Found in Italy by Lt. Col. 

 Robert Hebble and by Capt. Ira C. 

 Evans. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as j^et. 



S8. Salmonella sp. (Tj^pe Napoli). 

 {Salmonella napoli Bruner and Edwards, 

 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 58, 

 1945,289.) 



Antigenic structure: [I], IX, XII: 1, 

 Z13: e, n, X. . . . 



Source: Ten cultures isolated from 

 normal feces and from cases of gastro- 

 enteritis in Naples, Italy. The first 

 culture was isolated by Capt. W. H. 

 Ewing. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as j'et. 



89. Salmonella sp. (Tj'pe Loma Linda) . 

 {Salmonella, loma linda Edwards, Proc. 

 Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 57, 1944, 104.) 



Antigenic structure: IX, XII: a: e, 

 n, X. . . . 



Source: Single culture isolated by Dr. 

 T. F. Judefind, Loma Linda, California 

 from the spinal iluid of a baby that died 

 of meningitis. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



90. Salmonella sp. (Type New York). 

 {Salmonella new york Kauffmann, Acta 

 Path, et Microbiol. Scand., Suppl. 54, 

 1944, 35.) 



Antigenic structure: IX, XII: 1, v: 

 1,5 



Source: Found by Dr. F. Schiff, New 

 York in a study of a culture received 

 under the label S. panama Strain No. 431. 

 Regarded at the present time as a strain 

 of Salmonella javiana by Dr. Kauffman 

 (personal communication, March, 1947). 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



91. Salmonella sp. (Tj^pe London). 

 {Salmonella Type L, White, Med. Res. 

 Council Spec. Rept. Ser. 103, 1926, 37;Sal- 

 monella londonensis Haupt, Ergebnisse 

 der Hyg., 13, 1932, Q7 5; Salmonella london 

 Schtitze et al., Jour. Hyg., 34, 1934, 346.) 



Antigenic structure: III, X, XXVI: 

 I, v: 1,6 



Source: Lsolated in Loudon from the 

 feces of a gastroenteritis patient ^'rom 

 Reading, England. 



Habitat: Found in human infections, 

 in hogs and in chickens. 



92. Salmonella sp. (Type Give) . {Sal- 

 monella give Kauffmann, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 

 120, 1937, 177.) 



Antigenic structure: III, X, XXVI: 

 1, v;l, 7 



Source: From feces of a patient with 

 pernicious anemia. Also found in the 

 U. S. A. and Germany. Occurs in fowls 

 and hogs (Edwards and Bruner, Jour. 

 Inf. Dis., 72, 1943,64). 



Habitat: Apparently widely dis- 

 tributed. 



93. Salmonella sp. (Type Uganda). 

 {Salmonella Uganda Kauffmann, Acta 

 Path, et Microbiol. Scand., 17, 1940, 

 189.) 



Antigenic structure: III, X, XXVI: 

 1, Z13: 1, 5. . . . 



Source: Isolated in Uganda by Dr. 

 H. G. Wiltshire from a human spleen 

 on autopsy. Tyjied by Dr. F. Kauff- 

 mann. 



Habitat : Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



