Salmonella Organisms Isolated from a Japanese Native Ox Involved in Sudden Death
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A two-year-old Japanese native ox died suddenly after it was in slight depression for two days.<BR>Bacteriological examination on it and a very large number of Salmonella organisms were detected in pure form its spleen, liver, and blood. It was confirmed that these organisms were identical with <I>Salmonella senftenberg</I>. When agglutination tests were carried out with the serum of the ox and the isolated organisms, as antigen, the "O" and "H" agglutination titers were 1: 1, 600 and 1: 1, 600-3, 200, respectively. As a result, it was made clear that the ox had been infected with the isolated organisms.
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