Vibrio Non-agglutinating

Article "Vibrio is non-magglutinating"

The article discusses the description of non-muggled Vibrios. These are bacteria that are not capable of adhesion and aggregation with each other, and also do not cause an antigen reaction with antibodies. They also do not meet traditional diagnostic standards when isolated from the human body.

Nonmaggulination vibrios are divided into three groups:

* Cholera-like, that is, bacteria that are not the causative agents of cholera, but have similarities in biochemical and molecular structure with Vibrio nagglutinating, namely: atypical in enzymatic activity,