What are the differences between “O” and “H” antigen? Differentiate Widal from Weil-Felix test. The strains of Proteus vulgaris are used in Weil-felix reaction. Explain why.
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- What are the differences between “O” and “H” antigen?
- Differentiate Widal from Weil-Felix test.
- The strains of Proteus vulgaris are used in Weil-felix reaction. Explain why.
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