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Characterization of a new group specific antigen ofStreptococcus sanguis
The new serological group ofStreptococcus sanguis provisionally ealled “group 10043” has been examined The group specific polysaccharide antigen was isolated and compared serologically and chemically with group H antigen fromS. sanguis strain 13843 and strain NCTC 7868 Challis. The results confirm thatS. sangruis strain 10043 (NCTC 11085, ATCC 29667) contains a new antigen which does not react in anti-group H serum, nor in other grouping sera against groups A through V. The group specific antigen isolated from strain 10043 does not contain rhamnose in contrast to the group H antigen. The new antigen appears to be analogous to the other streptococcal group antigens and to deserve recognition as such. The designation W is suggested for the new group antigen. All three antigens examined contain glucose.