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    Epidemiology and characterization of animal Salmonella enterica subspecies Enterica serotype typhimurium DT104 in Hungary by Szmollény, G, Kostyák, A, Kovács, S, Speed, K, Jones, Y, László, V G, Gadó, I, Pászti, J, Wray, C, Nagy, B

    “…Reports on the internationally emerging significance of multiresistant zoonotic Salmonella in animals and man prompted studies to estimate the significance of…”
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    Epidemiology of Salmonella derby strains isolated from swine, pork and pork products by Jayarao, B M, László, V G, Csák, K, Milch, H, Kostyák, A, Kovács, S, Domján, H, Biró, G

    “…A total of 35 Salmonella derby strains, isolated from 6 types of samples of porcine origin from 9 different places in Hungary were examined for their…”
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    A phage typing system for Salmonella infantis by László, V G, Csák, K, Csórián, E S

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1988)
    “…A phage typing method applying 9 type phages was elaborated to subdivide Salmonella infantis. Results are reported by the use of Farmer's mnemonic. Out of 4847…”
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    Phage types and epidemiological significance of Salmonella enteritidis strains in Hungary between 1976 and 1983 by László, V G, Csórián, E S, Pászti, J

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1985)
    “…In Hungary, 14 819 human Salmonella enteritidis strains were isolated between 1976 and 1983. Phage type was determined of 10 132 human strains originating from…”
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    Antibiotic resistance and plasmid profiles of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella isolated from in-patients receiving prolonged antibiotic therapy by Milch, H, László, V G, Tóth, I, Czirók, E, Arr, M, Magyar, T, Gráber, H

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1987)
    “…Distribution by serogroup, phage type, colicin production, colicin type, sensitivity to antibiotics and plasmid characteristics of 74 Escherichia coli and 11…”
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    Subdivision of common Salmonella serotypes: phage typing of S. virchow, S. manhattan, S. thompson, S. oranienburg and S. bareilly by László, V G, Csórián, E S

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1988)
    “…The phage typing system elaborated for Salmonella infantis proved suitable to subclassify 633 S. virchow, 206 S. manhattan, 103 S. thompson, 30 s. oranienburg…”
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    Effect of precultivation conditions on colicin susceptibility in Escherichia coli by Gadó, I, Pászti, J, László, V G

    Published in Journal of chemotherapy (Florence) (01-04-1995)
    “…The effect of 20 colicins and cloacin was studied after various precultivations. Nutrient agar supplemented with subinhibitory concentration of EDTA used for…”
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    Correlation between human lactoferrin binding and colicin susceptibility in Escherichia coli by GADO, I, ERDEI, J, GLAZLO, V. G, CZIROK, E, KONTROHR, T, TOTH, I, FORSGREN, A, NAIDU, A. S

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-12-1991)
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    Restriction and modification of Shigella flexneri phages by R factors by László, V G, Rimanóczy, I

    “…Out of 420 R factors derived from Shigella flexneri strains, 50.8% restricted Escherichia coli and S. flexneri phages. Phage restriction was produced both by…”
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    Changes in phage-sensitivity of Shigella flexneri strains. II. The F-like character of Ms2-sensitive variants by Kerekes, L, László, V G, Csík, M, Ludányi, M, Pászti, J

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1983)
    “…Variants sensitive to male specific phage Ms2 appeared among Ms2 non-sensitive Shigella flexneri cultures in the course of liquid medium passages. Sensitivity…”
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    R factors derived from Shigella flexneri strains by László, V G, Rimanóczy, I

    “…Of 2492 Shigelle flexneri strains isolated from dysenteric patients in Hungary in the years 1972-1974, 767 (30.8%) were resistant to 1-5 antibiotics…”
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    Salmonella typhi R-plasmids in Hungary by László, V G, Milch, H

    “…The antibiotic sensitivity of 4095 Salmonella typhi strains isolated in Hungary from January, 1974 to June 1979, was tested. Twelve strains derived from one…”
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    Phage Restriction and the Presence of Small Plasmids in Salmonella enteritidis by Gado, István, Lászlo, Vera G., Nagy, Béla, Milch, Hedda, Drin, István, Awad-Masalmeh, Mohamed, Horváth, Judit

    Published in Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie (01-05-1998)
    “…Between 1990–1994, a total of 16 505 S. enteritidis strains of human, animal and food origin were phage-typed, using the Hungarian scheme and the changes of…”
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    Epidemiological analysis of Salmonella typhi-murium infections on the basis of laboratory methods. I. Distribution of phage types and biotypes of Salmonella typhi-murium isolated in Hungary in the period 1960 to 1981 by Milch, H, László, V G, Csórián, E S

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1985)
    “…Phage and biochemical types were determined of 34 937 Salmonella typhi-murium cultures including 31 708 human strains, 2732 animal strains and 497 strains…”
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    Change in phage-sensitivity of Shigella flexneri strains. I. Changes in virulence and phage-sensitivity by Kerekes, L, László, V G, Pászti, J

    Published in Acta microbiologica Hungarica (1983)
    “…In the course of repeated passaging of virulent Shigella flexneri cultures in liquid media, avirulent variants and variants of reduced virulence appeared. They…”
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