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    The need for revision of the bacteriological criteria of the etiological significance of diarrheogenic Escherichia strains in the diagnosis of acute intestinal infections by Ulisko, I N, Baturo, A P, Romanenko, E E, Stepanova, M V, Ratiner, Iu A

    “…Different E. coli of 0-groups, enteropathogenic (EPEC), enteroinvasive, enterotoxigenic (ETEC) and diarrheogenic in sporadic child diarrhea (DESCD), regarded…”
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    The characteristics of the intestinal Escherichia microflora in patients with acute intestinal infections by Ulisko, I N, Baturo, A P, Romanenko, E E, Stepanova, M V, Ratiner, Iu A, Sorkin, V M

    “…The content of enterobacteria in fecal samples obtained from 1,146 patients with acute enteric infections was studied. In the first days of the disease about…”
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    Use of factor-H sera for the differentiation of the flagellar antigens of Escherichia coli serological variants by Ratiner, Iu A, Klimova, Z V, Ulisko, I N

    “…The use of factor sera permitting the differentiation of the variants, described in earlier. works, among the flagellar antigens of E. coli, formally denoted…”
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    Biochemical and serological characteristics of Escherichia belonging to the serological group 01 by Drobyshevskaia, E I, Ratiner, Iu A

    “…A circulation at the territory of the country of various biochemical and serological variants of escherichia belonging to serological group O1, isolated in…”
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    A field trial with the liquid multicomponent meningococcal vaccine ABC by Levina, L A, Filippov, Iu V, Vartanian, Iu P, Ratiner, Iu A, Salov, V F

    “…The morbidity rates of generalized forms of meningococcal infection in persons immunized with different doses of liquid meningococcal vaccine ABC were…”
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    Enterotoxigenic Escherichia in patients with acute intestinal infection by Ulisko, I N, Stepanova, M V, Vertiev, Iu V, Ratiner, Iu A, Baturo, A P

    “…Out of 4,082 Escherichia strains isolated from 989 hospitalized patients with acute enteric infections 2,979 strains belonged to 139 O-groups and the remaining…”
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    Characteristics of the serological passage of Escherichia isolated from children and adults with acute intestinal infections by Ulisko, I N, Ratiner, Iu A, Baturo, A P, Romanenko, E E

    “…The serological picture of Escherichia (5,910 strains), isolated from 1,430 inpatients (486 adults and 944 children) with acute intestinal infections by means…”
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    Partial antigenic structure of group H10 flagellins in Escherichia coli and its genetic determination by Ratiner, Iu A, Golovushkina, N N, Klimova, Z V

    “…The study of flagellar antigens classified with serotype H10 has been made in E. coli belonging to different OK-groups. These antigens have been shown to…”
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    Evaluation of a complex method of identifying enteropathogenic Escherichia using O- and H-sera and a rational combination of biochemical tests by Golubeva, I V, Ulisko, I N, Ratiner, Iu A, Kiseleva, B S, Rodionov, K P

    “…A complex method for the identification of enteropathogenic Escherichia by means of adsorbed monogroup and factor O-sera, H-sera and a rational combination of…”
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    Antigenic relations between enteropathogenic Escherichia O151:K, Citrobacter and Hafnia by Kiseleva, B S, Raginskaia, V P, Baturo, A P, Lifshits, M B, Ratiner, Iu A

    “…The strains isolated from acute dysentery patients and convalescents and identified as E. coli O151:K--were studied. Diagnostic errors due to inexact genus…”
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