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Abstract

SUMMARY

Here are listed the reasons determining the Soviet classification of the dysentery bacteria and the major differences from the International Schema of the International Subcommittee on Enterobacteriaceae. The Soviet arrangement is based on typospecific antigens irrespective of group variations of antigens.

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