In this supplement are given the characters of 40 new Salmonella serotypes recognized in 1978 by WHO collaborating Centre for reference and research on Salmonella: 29 belong to the sub-genus I, 3 to the sub-genus II and 8 to the sub-genus III. Biochemical and antigenic variants of already known serotypes are described. A new H factor (Z63) is recognized.

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