Kippax P W, Saeed N, Pamplin W A
J Clin Pathol. 1968 Jul;21(4):440-2. doi: 10.1136/jcp.21.4.440.
A Neisseria was isolated from blood culture and cerebrospinal fluid of a child with clinical meningitis. On first isolation this organism failed to produce acid in the usual carbohydrates, and was heavily capsulated. After mouse passage it developed many of the characters of N. meningitidis group C, but was still able to grow at room temperature. Its nature is discussed.
从一名患有临床脑膜炎的儿童的血培养物和脑脊液中分离出一株奈瑟菌。初次分离时,该菌在常见碳水化合物中不产酸,且有厚荚膜。经小鼠传代后,它表现出许多C群脑膜炎奈瑟菌的特征,但仍能在室温下生长。本文对其性质进行了讨论。