
A new Salmonella serotype (S. 3,10:1,Z13:1,2) was isolated from a stool specimen of a 13 year old immigrant from Narpan, USSR. The strain was finally identified as a new Salmonella, Subgenus I, on August 10, 1975 by Prof. Le Minor, International Salmonella Centre, Paris. The organism was introduced into the Kauffmann-White-Scheme, Supplement XX, as S. freiburg.
Male, Feces, Adolescent, Salmonella, Germany, West, Humans, Serotyping, USSR
Male, Feces, Adolescent, Salmonella, Germany, West, Humans, Serotyping, USSR
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