INDEX OF SUBJECTS FOR VOLUME 34 Abscess Aspergillus fumigatus bacterial killing by neutrophils, 73 in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 P. acnes in mixed infections, 249 killing by neutrophils, 129 Acinetobacter calcoaceticus ATB 32A system, 295 immune response in man, 83 outer-membrane-protein antigens, 83 Bacteroides Adherence B.fragilis, adherence, 51 B.fragilis, to cell cultures, 51 B.fragilis, haemagglutination, 51 E. coli, to plastic catheters, 349 B.fragilis, killing by neutrophils, 73 effects of catheter materials, 349 B.fragilis, lipopolysaccharide analysis, 253 H. pylori, to HEp-2 cells, 181 lipopolysaccharide analysis by PAGE, 253 P. aeruginosa, to plastic catheters, 7,349 Bacteriuria, Enterobacteriaceae in, 153 5. aureus, to plastic catheters, 349 Beh9et’s syndrome, 39 S. dysenteriae, to cell cultures, 259 Bismuth subcitrate, colloidal, 181 S. epidermidis, to plastic catheters, 349 BOOKS RECEIVED Aeromonas hydrophila A colour atlas of virology (by J. 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Mizrahi), 192 A. calcoaceticus, outer membrane proteins, 83 Bordetella Brucella, outer membrane proteins, 175 B. bronchiseptica, lipopolysaccharide, 159 of enterotoxigenic E. coli, 89 B. broTKhiseptica, serum sensitivity, 159 G. lamblia, stool antigen, 271 B. parapertussis, lipopolysaccharide, 159 S. dysenteriae, O-antigen, 259 B. parapertussis, serum sensitivity, 159 streptococcal M-antigen, 119 B. pertussis, heat-labile toxin, 45 V. cholerae, outer membrane proteins, 167 B. pertussis, lipopolysaccharide, 159 Antimony resistance, of S. aureus, 193 B. pertussis, serum sensitivity, 159 Arsenate resistance, of S. aureus, 193 Brucella Arsenite resistance, of S. aureus, 193 monoclonal antibodies, 175 373 374 INDEX OF SUBJECTS outer-membrane-protein antigens, 175 priming of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, 233 passive immunity in mice, 175 see also Lipopolysaccharide Enterobacteriaceae Cadmium resistance, of S. aureus, 193 plasmids, 153 Candida albicans trimethoprim resistance, 153 in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 in urinary tract infections, 153 killing by neutrophils, 129 Enterocytes CARD (continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis), 137 pathogenicity of T. hyodysenteriae, 97 Capsule, of B.fragilis, 51 Enterotoxins Catheters of A. hydrophila, 363 adherence of P. aeruginosa, 7, 349 of enterotoxigenic E. coli, 89 materials, bacterial adherence and viability, 349 Enzyme profiles Cefuroxime treatment, in peritonitis, 137 identiflcation of Peptostreptococcus spp., 295 Cell cultures Epidemiology adherence of B.fragilis, 51 clonal analysis of H. influenzae. 111 adherence of H. pylori, 181 streptococcal opacity f^actor as marker, 119 adherence of S. dysenteriae, 259 typing of coagulase-negative staphylococci, 245 assay for B. pertussis toxin, 45 typing of N. meningitidis, 265 cytotoxicity of P. multocida, 333 Erythromycin resistance, of oral streptococci, 33 Chemiluminescence, 233 Escherichia coli Chloramphenicol adherence to catheter materials, 349 and bacterial activity of ciprofloxacin, 19 antibiotic resistance assays, 89 resistance of S. aureus, 109 bactericidal activity of ciprofloxacin, 19 resistance of S. typhi, 149 biotyping, 89 Chloride ions in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 uptake by human leucocytes, 285 enterotoxigenic (ETEC), 89 Cholera toxin-like factor killing by neutrophils, 73, 129 of A. hydrophila, 363 in mixed cultures with P. acnes, 249 Chromatography, 159 plasmids, 89 affinity, 167 priming of leucocytes by endotoxin, 233 gas liquid, 295 role of SOS response, 329 high performance liquid, 213, 285 trimethoprim sensitivity, 329 Ciprofloxacin zidovudine sensitivity, 329 bactericidal activity against E. coli, 19 Exotoxins, of A. hydrophila, 363 Colonic loop pathogenicity of T. hyodysenteriae haemolysin, 97 Faeces, G. lamblia antigen in, 271 Complement Fatty acids, volatile in bacterial killing by abscess neutrophils, 73 enzyme profiles of Peptostreptococcus spp., 295 serum sensitivity of Bordetella spp., 159 Fluorescence assays Copro-diagnosis, of G. lamblia, 271 Legionella spp., and iron, 113 Culture media see Media Food-poisoning Cystic fibrosis, 203,213 review of eggs and salmonella, 65 Cytotoxins Furunculosis, 323 haemolysin of T. hyodysenteriae, 97 in pathogenesis of A. hydrophila, 363 Gastritis,//. pj/or/'-related, 181 Genital tract Dialysis cultures, Legionella spp., 113 mouse model of gonococcal infection, 355 Diarrhoea, enterotoxigenic E. coli, 89 Gentamicin resistance, in S. aureus, 103 DNA Giardia lamblia gyrase, 19 characterisation of stool antigen, 271 hybridisation, 225, 265 copro-diagnosis of giardiasis, 271 in polymerase chain reaction, 39 Giardiasis, 271 restriction analysis, 149,225, 265 Glycocalyx, of H. pylori, 181 Gonococci see Neisseria gonorrhoeae Eggs, and salmonella food-poisoning, 65 Granulomatous disease, chronic, 129 Electronmicroscopy Guinea-pigs adherence of H. pylori, 181 dermonecrotic test, and P. multocida, 333 adherence of P. aeruginosa, 1 pathogenicity of T. hyodysenteriae, 97 Haem scanning, 7,97 iron sources for H. ducreyi, 317 transmission, 97 Haemagglutination Electrophoresis by B.fragilis, 51 crossed immuno-electrophoresis, 203 by H. pylori, 181 differentiation of anaerobic gram-positive cocci, 339 by 5. dysenteriae, 259 see also PAGE; SDS-PAGE Haemolysin ELISA of A. hydrophila, 363 characterisation of G. lamblia antigen, 271 of L. monocytogenes, 13 copra-diagnosis of giardiasis, 271 of T. hyodysenteriae, 91 dermonecrotic toxin of P. multocida, 333 Haemophilus V. cAo/erae antigens, 167 H. ducreyi, bioassay of iron sources, 317 Endotoxin H. influenzae, clonal analysis of whole cell polypeptides, monoclonal antibodies to lipid A, 233 111 INDEX OF SUBJECTS 375 H. influenzae, epidemiology. 111 Meningitis H. influenzae, outer membrane protein subtype H. influenzae infection, 313 distribution, 313 N. meningitidis infection, 265 Helicobacter pylori Mercury resistance, of S. aureus, 193 adherence to HEp-2 cells, 181 Metal ions, resistance of 5. aureus, 193 glycocalyx, 181 Methicillin resistance, of S. aureus, 109,193 soluble haemagglutinins, 181 Monoclonal antibodies Herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) against Brucella, 175 antibodies, 39 against lipid A, 233 detection of DNA, 39 against V. cholerae Ol, 167 Hydrogen peroxide production effects of priming polymorphonuclear leucocytes by by Mycoplasma spp., 219 endotoxin, 233 Hydrophobicity of P. aeruginosa, 1 Mouse model gonococcal genital infection, 355 Ileal loop immunocompromised host, 13 pathogenicity of T. hyodysenteriae, 97 passive immunity to Brucella, 175 Immune response, to A. calcoaceticus, 83 pathogenicity of L. monocytogertes, 13 Immunisation pathogenicity of P. acnes in mixed infections, 249 mice against Salmonella, 51 vaccination against Salmonella, 57 Immunoblotting Mycobacterium spp. antibodies to A. calcoaceticus, 83 identification by polypeptide profiles, 1 antibodies to P. aeruginosa, 203 M. avium-intracellulare, associated with AIDS, 225 dermonecrotic toxin of P. multocida, 333 M. avium- intracelhdare, plasmid analysis, 225 V. c/io/erae antigens, 167 Mycoplasma spp. Immunocompromised host hydrogen peroxide production, 219 pathogenicity of L. monocytogenes, 13 oxygen uptake, 219 Immunoglobulins IgG, antibodies to A. calcoaceticus, 83 Neisseria IgG, monoclonal antibodies to Brucella, 175 N. gorwrrhoeae, opacity variants, 355 IgG, monoclonal antibodies to V. cholerae, 167 N. gonorrhoeae, phagocytosis by polymorphonuclear IgM, monoclonal antibodies to lipid A, 233 leucocytes, 285 Infective endocarditis, 33, 323 N. gonorrhoeae, stimulation of chloride ion uptake, 285 Iron regulation N. meningitidis, restriction fragment length antibodies to membrane proteins of A. calcoaceticus, 83 polymorphisms, 265 antibodies to membrane proteins of P. aeruginosa, 203 N. meningitidis, epidemiological typing, 265 human lactoferrin binding by S. aureus, 323 Neutrophils sensitivity of Legionella spp., 113 abscess-derived, and bacterial killing, 73 sources of iron for H. ducreyi, 317 in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 non-oxidative microbicidal mechanisms, 129 Nocardia asteroides Klebsiella pneumoniae in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 in mixed infection with P. acnes, 249 killing by neutrophils, 129 Lactoferrin binding, by S. aureus, 323 Oligosaccharides, of Bordetella spp., 159 Legionella spp. Opacity factor, streptococcal, 119 L. pneumophila rapid micro-agglutination test, 29 Oral infections mechanisms of iron acquisition, 113 antibiotic resistant streptococci, 33 sensitivity to iron chelators, 113 HSV-1 mouth ulcers, 39 Leucocytes and infective endocarditis, 33 detection of DNA of HSV-1 in, 39 Outer membrane protein (OMP) see also Neutrophils; Polymorphonuclear leucocytes antigens of A. calcoaceticus, 83 Lipid A antigens of Sruce//a, 175 monoclonal antibodies, 233 antigens of V. cholerae Ol, 167 priming of polymorphonuclear leucocytes by endotoxin, of P. aeruginosa, antibodies to, 203 233 subtype distribution of H. influenzae, 313 Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Oxygen, uptake by fermentative Mycoplasma spp., 219 A. calcoaceticus, immune response, 83 adhesion and haemagglutinating activity of PAGE S. dysenteriae, 259 lipopolysaccharide profiles of Bacteroides spp., 253 Bruce//a antigens, 175 see also SDS-PAGE monoclonal antibodies to lipid A, 233 Pasteurella multocida priming of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, 233 dermonecrotic toxin production, 333 profiles, of Bacteroides spp., 253 in respiratory tract infection, 333 serum resistance of Bordetella spp., 159 Penicillin resistance, of S. aureus, 109 Listeria morwcytogenes, pathogenicity, 13 Peptostreptococcus spp. Listeriolysin, 13 differentiation by protein electrophoresis, 339 Listeriosis, 13 enzyme profile, 295 laboratory identification, 295,339 Media volatile fatty acids, 295 defined, for coagulase-negative staphylococci, 143 Peritonitis iron sources for H. ducreyi, 317 in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, 137 376 INDEX OF SUBJECTS Phage typing, of S. aureus, 109 lipopolysaccharide of Bordetella spp., 159 Phagocytosis outer-membrane proteins of P. aeruginosa, 203 by abscess-derived neutrophils, 73 polypeptide profiles of Mycobacterium spp., 1 gonococci, by human leucocytes, 285 tricine-SDS system, 253 Pili, of N. gonorrhoeae, 285 V. c/io/erae antigens, 167 Plasmids whole cell polypeptides of H. influenzae, 211 analysis of M. avium-intracellulare, 225 Septicaemia, and 5. aureus, 323 E. coli, multiple drug resistance, 89 Serology gentamicin resistance of S. aureus, 103 rapid micro-agglutination technique, 29 metal ion resistance of S. aureus, 193 Serratia marcescens methicillin resistance of 5. aureus, 193 in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 S. typhi, multiple drug resistance, 149 killing by neutrophils, 129 transfer, in S. aureus, 103 Serum trimethoprim resistance of Enterobacteriaceae, 153 passive protection of mice against Brucella, 175 Polymerase chain reaction sensitivity of Bordetella spp., 159 detection of HSV-1 DNA, 39 Shigella dysenteriae Polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNLs) adherence, 259 in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 haemagglutinin, 259 inhibition of priming by endotoxin, 233 lipopolysaccharide, 259 non-oxidative microbicidal mechanisms, 129 Silver staining phagocytosis of N. gorwrrhoeae, 285 SDS-PAGE lipopolysaccharide profiles, 159 Polymyxin B, anti-endotoxin activity, 233 Slime formation Polypeptide profiles by coagulase-negative staphylococci, 143 of Mycobacterium spp., 1 SOS response, in E. coli, 329 Poultry Southern blotting, 225,265 salmonella food-poisoning, 65 Staphylococci PROCEEDINGS OF THE PATHOLOGICAL coagulase-negative, defined med.'um for, 143 SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, coagulase-negative, epidemiological typing, 245 Vol. 34 No. 4 April 1991. pp i-xii coagulase-negative, pyrolysis mass spectrometry, 245 Propionibacterium acnes coagulase-negative, slime production, 143 pathogenicity in mixed infections, 249 S. aureus, adhesion to catheters, 349 Protease production, by S. aureus, 109 S. aureus, antibiotic sensitivity assay, 109 Protein electrophoresis S. aureus, anti-staphylococcal acitivity of P. aeruginosa, anaerobic gram-positive cocci, 339 213 Proteus mirabilis S. aureus, in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 killing by abscess-derived neutrophils, 73 S. aureus, gentamicin resistance, 103 Pseudomonas aeruginosa S. aureus, human lactoferrin binding, 323 adherence to plastic catheters, 7, 349 S. aureus, killing by neutrophils, 73,129 antibodies to iron-regulated membrane proteins, 203 S. aureus methicillin resistance, 193, 213 antibodies to outer membrane proteins, 203 S. aureus in mixed infection with P. acnes, 249 anti-staphylococcal substance, 213 S. aureus, phage typing, 109 in cystic fibrosis, 203,213 S. aureus, plasmids, 103,193 hydrophobicity, 7 S. aureus resistance to metal ions, 193 mucoid strains, 7, 203 5. aureus tetracycline resistance, 193 Pyrolysis mass spectrometry, 245 S. epidermidis, adherence to catheters, 349 Streptococci 4-Quinolones antibodies against opacity factor, 119 bactericidal activity of ciprofloxacin, 19 epidemiological marker, 119 and infective endocarditis, 33 Radiometry, 7,285, 349 M-type antigen, 119 Restriction analysis oral, and antibiotic resistance, 33 antibiotic-resistance plasmid of S. typhi, 149 Streptomycin resistance, of S. aureus, 109 plasmids of M. avium-intracellulare, 225 Sulphamethoxazole Restriction fragment length polymorphisms in resistance of Enterobacteriaceae, 153 N. meningitidis, 265 Swine dysentery, 97 Rhamnose fermentation by enterotoxigenic E. coli, 89 Tetracycline resistance, of S. aureus, 109,193 Rifampicin Toxic shock syndrome, 323 and bactericidal activity of ciprofloxacin, 19 Toxins dermonecrotic, of P. multocida, 333 Salrrmnella exotoxins of A. hydrophila, 363 eggs and food-poisoning review, 65 heat-labile, of B. pertussis, 45 manipulation of aromatic dependence, 57 see also Cytotoxins; Endotoxin; Enterotoxins 5. enteritidis in eggs, and food-poisoning, 66 Transferrins serotype Bovismorbificans, 57 sensitivity of Legionella spp., 113 S. minnesota, priming effects of endotoxin, 233 Treponema hyodysenteriae S. typhi, multiple drug resistance plasmid, 149 haemolysin, 97 S. typhimurium, and food-poisoning, 68 virulence factor, 97 vaccine, 57 Trimethoprim resistance SDS-PAGE of Enterobacteriaceae, 153 clonal analysis of H. influenzae. 111 SOS response of E. coli, 329 lipopolysaccharide of Bacteroides spp., 253 Typhoid, 149 INDEX OF SUBJECTS 377 Urinary tract infection N. gonorrhoeae, 355 Enterobacteriaceae in, 153 opportunist pathogens in chronic granulomatous disease, 129 Vaccine, against Salmonella, 57 P. acnes, 249 Vibrio cholerae Ol P. multocida, 333 T. hyodysenteriae, 97 monoclonal antibodies, 167 outer-membrane-protein antigens, 167 Virulence factors Western blotting, Bordetella spp., 159 A. hydrophila, 363 B. bronchiseptica, 159 Zidovudine H. influenzae, 313 SOS response of E. coli, 329 L. monocytogenes, 13 Zinc resistance, of S. aureus, 193 INDEX OF AUTHORS FOR VOLUME 34 Ako-Nai a K, Ogunniyi A D, Lamikanra A, De Jong A, Hoentjen A H, Van Der Zanden Torimiro sea. The characterisation of clinical A G M. A rapid method for identification of isolates of Staphylococcus aureus in Ile-Ife, Mycobacterium species by polyacrylamide gel Nigeria, 109 electrophoresis of soluble cell proteins, 1 Al-Masaudi S B, Russell A D, Day M J. Factors De Rycke j, see Tabouret et a/., 13 affecting conjugative transfer of plasmid Donnio P Y, Avril J L, Andre P M, Vaucel J. pWG613, determining gentamicin resistance, in Dermonecrotic toxin production by strains of Staphylococcus aureus, 103 Pasteurella multocida isolated from man, 333 Alpar K E, see Smith and Alpar, 83 Dubray G, see Cloeckaert et al, 175 Amyes S G B, see Lewin and Amyes, 329 Duguid j P, North R A E. Eggs and salmonella Andre P M, see Donnio et al., 333 food-poisoning: an evaluation, 65 Armstrong J A, Cooper Margaret, Goodwin C S, Dutt P, Mehta Saroj, Vinayak V K. Enzyine- Robinson Jennifer, Wee S H, Burton M, linked immunosorbent assay for copro^iagnosis Burke Valerie. Influence of soluble of giardiasis and characterisation of a specific haemagglutinins on adherence of Helicobacter Giardia lamblia antigen in stools, 271 pylori to HEp-2 cells, 181 Dutta Shipra, see Prakash and Dutta, 119 Audurier a, see Tabouret et al., 13 Avril j L, see Donnio et al., 333 Easmon C S F, see Hellyer et al, 225 Emoto M, see Kita et al, 355 Birkbeck T H, see Frampton et al., 45 Biswas D, see Karmaker et al., 149 Finch R G, see Wilcox et al, 137 Blanco J, see Gonzalez et al., 89 Finlay-Jones j j. Hart P H, Spencer L K, Nulsen Blanco M, see Gonzalez et al, 89 M F, Kenny P A, McDonald P J. Bacterial Bland A P, see Lysons et al., 97 killing in vitro by abscess-derived neutrophils, 73 Bol P, see Van Alphen et al., 313 Forsgren a, see Naidu et al, 323 Bosseray N, see Cloeckaert et al., 175 Fox A J, Jones D M, Gray S J, Caugant D A, Bowden R, see Cloeckaert et al., 175 Saunders N A. An epidemiologically valuable Brook I. Pathogenicity of Propionibacterium acnes in typing method for Neisseria meningitidis by mixed infections with facultative bacteria, 249 analysis of restriction fragment length Brouwer E, see Cornelissen et al., 233 polymorphisms, 265 Brown I N, see Hellyer et al., 225 Frampton Helen K, Freer J H, Birkbeck T H, Brown M R W, see Shand et al., 203 Wardlaw a C. Assay of Bordetella pertussis Bruce K D, Pennington T H. Clonal analysis of heat-labile toxin with human embryonic lung non-typable Haemophilus influenzae by sodium cells, 45 dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel Freeman R, Goodfellow M, Ward A C, Hudson electrophoresis of whole cell polypeptides, 277 S J, Gould F K, Lightfoot N F. Burden R P, see Wilcox et al, 137 Epidemiological typing of coagulase-negative Burke Valerie, see Armstrong e/ a/., 181 staphylococci by pyrolysis mass spectrometry, Burton M, see Armstrong et al., 181 245 Byrd D W, Roop R M, Veit H P, Schurig G G. Freer J H, see Frampton et al, 245 Serum sensitivity and lipopolysaccharide Frost A J, see Lysons et al, 97 characteristics in Bordetella bronchiseptica, B. pertussis and B. parapertussis, 159 Garabal I, see Gonzalez et al, 89 Geelen-Van Den Broek Lea, see Van Alphen et Castellani Pastoris Maddalena, see Goldoni et al, 313 al,113 George R C, see Tsakris et al, 153 Caugant D a, see Fox et al, 265 Goldoni Paola, Visca P, Castellani Pastoris Chatterjee S K, see Karmaker et al, 149 Maddalena, Valenti Piera, Orsi N. Growth CiZNAR I, see Qadri et al, 259 of Legionella spp. under conditions of iron Cloeckaert A, Jacques I, Bosseray N, Limet J N, restriction, 113 Bowden R, Dubray G, Plommet M. Protection Gonzalez E A, Blanco J, Garabal I, Blanco M. conferred on mice by monoclonal antibodies Biotypes, antibiotic resistance and plasmids directed against outer-membrane-protein coding for CFA/I and STa in enterotoxigenic antigens ol Brucella, 175 Escherichia coli strains of serotype 0153: H45 Cole P J, see Machan et al, 213 isolated in Spain, 89 Constantine Claire E, Wreghitt T G. A rapid Goodfellow M, see Freeman et al, 245 micro-agglutination technique for the detection Goodwin C S, see Armstrong et al, 181 of antibody to Legionella pneumophila serogroup Gould F K, see Freeman et al, 245 5,29 Gransden W R, Warren Christine, Phillips I. Cooper Margaret, see Armstrong etal.,lSl 4-Quinolone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Cornelissen J J, Van Kessel C P M, Brouwer E, the United Kingdom, 23 Kraaijeveld C a, Verhoef J. Inhibition by Gray S J, see Fox et al, 265 lipid A-specific monoclonal antibodies of priming of human polymorphonuclear Hamuro Akiko, see Kita et al, 355 leucocytes by endotoxin, 233 Handley Pauline S, see Oyston and Handley, 51 Haq S, see Qadri et al, 259 Dale J W, see Hellyer et al, 225 Hardy P, see Longman et al, 33 Day M j, see Al-Masaudi et al, 103 Hart P H, see Finlay-Jones et al, 73 378 INDEX OF AUTHORS 379 Hastings J G M, see Hussain et al, 143 Machan Z a, Pitt T L, White W, Watson D, HEDSTRdM S-A, see Naidu et al., 323 Taylor G W, Cole P J, Wilson R. Interaction Hellyer T J, Brown IN, Dale J W, Easmon C S F. between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Plasmid analysis of Mycobacterium avium- Staphylococcus aureus : description of an anti- intracellulare (MAI) isolated in the United staphylococcal substance, 213 Kingdom from patients with and without AIDS, Martin M V, see Longman et al., 33 225 Martinez-Martinez L, Pascual A, Perea E J. Hoentjen a H, see De Jong et al., 1 Kinetics of adherence of mucoid and non¬ H0IBY N, see Shand et al., 203 mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa to plastic Hossain S a, see Qadri et al., 259 catheters, 7 Howard B M A, see Lewin et al., 19 Maskell j P. The resolution of bacteroides Hudson S J, see Freeman et al., 245 lipopolysaccharides by polyacrylamide gel Hussain M, Hastings J G M, White P J, A electrophoresis, 253 chemically defined medium for slime production Mehta Saroj, see Durr et al., 271 by coagulase-negative staphylococci, 143 Mehtar S, see Tsakris et al., 153 Miedzobrodzki j, see Naidu et al., 323 Jackman P J H, see Taylor et al., 339 Miles R J, Taylor R R, Varsani H. Oxygen uptake Jacques I, see Cloeckaert et al., 175 and H2O2 production by fermentative Johnson A P, see Tsakris et al., 153 Mycoplasrtm spp., 219 Jones D M, see Fox et al., 265 Mitchelmore I J, see Murdoch and Mitchelmore, 295 Kabir S. Production and characterisation of Morgan A G, see Wilcox et al., 137 monoclonal antibodies to outer-membrane- Mukkur T K S, Stocker BAD, Walker K H. protein antigens of Vibrio cholerae Ol, 167 Genetic manipulation of Salmonella serotype Karmaker Shyamali, Biswas D, Shaikh N M, Bovismorbificans to aromatic-dependence and Chatterjee S K, Kataria V K, Kumar R. Role evaluation of its vaccine potentitd in mice, 57 of a large plasmid of Salmonella typhi encoding Murdoch D A, Mitchelmore I J. The laboratory multiple drug resistance, 149 identification of gram-positive anaerobic cocci, Kashiba S, see Kita et al., 355 295 Kataria V K, see Karmaker et al., 149 Musser j M, see Naidu et al., 323 Katsui N, see Kita et al., 355 Kenny P A, see Finlay-Jones et al., 73 Naidu A S, Miedzobrodzki J, Musser J M, Kent K A, see Lysons et al., 97 Kita E, Katsui N, Emoto M, Sawaki M, Oku D, ROSDAHL V T, HEDSTRdM S-A, FORSGREN A. Nishikawa Flmiko, Hamuro Akiko, Kashiba Human lactoferrin binding in clinical isolates of S. Virulence of transparent and opaque colony Staphylococcus aureus, 323 Navaratnam Parasakthi, see Vadivelu et al., 363 types of Neisseria gonorrhoeae for the genital Nishikawa Fumiko, see Kita et al., 355 tract of mice, 355 North R A E, see Duguid and North, 65 Kok M L j, see Van Alphen et al., 313 Nulsen M F, see Finlay-Jones et al., 73 Kraaijeveld C a, see Cornelissen et al., 233 Kumar R, see Karmaker et al., 149 Odell E W, Segal A W. Killing of pathogens Lamikanra a, see Ako-Nai et al., 109 associated with chronic granulomatous disease Lee B C. Iron sources for Haemophilus ducreyi, 317 by the non-oxidative microbicidal mechanisms Lehner T, see Studd et al., 39 of human neutrophils, 129 Lewin C S, Amyes S G B. The role of the SOS Ogunntyi a D, see Ako-Nai et al., 109 response in bacteria exposed to zidovudine or Oku D, see Kita et al., 355 trimethoprim, 329 Orsi N, see Goldoni etal.,U3 Lewin C S, Howard B M A, Smith J T. Protein- and Oyston Petra C F, Handley Pauline S. Surface RNA-synthesis independent bactericidal components of Bacteroides fragilis involved in activity of ciprofloxacin that involves the A adhesion and haemagglutination, 51 subunit of DNA gyrase, 19 Li Saw Hee F-L, see Poston and Li Saw Hee, 193 Lightfoot N F, see Freeman et al., 245 Pascual A, see Lopez-Lopez et al., 349 Limet j N, see Cloeckaert et al., 175 Pascual A, see Martinez-Martinez et al., 1 Longman Lesley P, Pearce Patricia K, McGowan Pearce Patricia K, see Longman et al., 33 Pauline, Hardy P, Martin M V. Antibiotic- Pedersen S S, see Shand et al., 203 resistant oral streptococci in dental patients Pennington T H, see Bruce and Pennington, 277 susceptible to infective endocarditis, 33 Perea E J, see Lopez-Lopez et al., 349 Lopez-Lopez G, Pascual A, Perea E J. Effect of Perea E J, see Martinez-Martinez et al., 7 plastic catheter material on bacterial adherence Phillips I, see Grandsen et al., 23 and viability, 349 Phillips I, see Taylor et al., 339 Lysons R J, Kent K A, Bland A P, Sellwood R, Pnr T L, see Machan et al., 213 Robinson W F, Frost A J. A cytotoxic Plommet M, see Cloeckaert et al., 175 haemolysin from Treponema hyodysenteriae—a Poston S M, Li Saw Hee F-L. Genetic probable virulence determinant in swine characterisation of resistance to metal ions in dysentery, 97 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus : elimination of resistance to cadmium, mercury McCance D j, see Studd et al., 39 and tetracycline with loss of methicillin McDonald P J, see Finlay-Jones et al., 73 resistance, 193 McGowan Pauline, see Longman et al., 33 Poutrel B, see Tabouret et al., 13 380 INDEX OF AUTHORS Prakash Kunti, Dutta Shipra. Antibodies to Taylor E A, Jackman P J H, Phillips I. The streptococcal opacity factor in a selected Indian differentiation of asaccharolytic anaerobic gram¬ population, 119 positive cocci by protein electrophoresis, 339 PUTHUCHEARY Savithiri D, see Vadivelu et al., 363 Taylor G W, see Machan et al., 213 Taylor R R, see Miles et al., 219 Torimiro sea, see Ako-Nai et al., 109 Qadri F, Haq S, Hossain S A, Ciznar I, Tzipori S. Tsakris a, Johnson A P, George R C, Mehtar S, The association of haemagglutination and Vatopoulos a C. Distribution and adhesion with lipopolysaccharide of Shigella transferability of plasmids encoding dysenteriae serotype 1,259 trimethoprim resistance in urinary pathogens from Greece, 153 Tzipori S, see Qadri et al., 259 Robinson Jennifer, see Armstrong etal.,\%\ Robinson W F, see Lysons et al., 97 Vadivelu Jamuna, Puthucheary Savithiri D, Roop R M, see Byrd et al., 159 Navaratnam Parasakthi. Exotoxin profiles of Rosdahl V T, see Naidu et al., 323 clinical isolates of Aeromonas hydrophila, 363 Russell A D, see Al-Masaudi et al., 103 Valenti Piera, see Goldoni et a/., 113 Van Alphen L, Bol P, Kok M L J, Geelen-Van Saunders N A, see Fox et al., 265 Den Broek Lea. Differences in subtype Sawaki M, see Kita et al., 355 distribution of Haemophilus influenzae type b Schurig G G, see Byrd et al., 159 from carriers in the general population and Segal A W, see Odell and Segal, 129 patients with meningitis, 313 Sellwood R, see Lysons et al., 97 Van der Zanden A G M, see De Jong et al., 1 Shaikh N M, see Karmaker et al., 149 Van Kessel C P M, see Cornelissen et al., 233 Shand G H, Pedersen S S, Brown M R W, Hoiby Varsani H, see Miles et al., 2\9 N. Serum antibodies to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Vatopoulos A C, see Tsakris et al., 153 outer-membrane proteins and iron-regulated Vaucel j, see Donnio et al., 333 membrane proteins at different stages of chronic Veit H P, see Byrd et al., 159 cystic fibrosis lung infection, 203 Verhoef j, see Cornelissen et al., 233 Smith A W, Alpar K E. Immune response to ViNAYAK V K, see Dutt et al., 271 Acinetobacter calcoaceticus infection in man, 83 ViscA P, see Goldoni et al., 113 Smith J T, see Lewin et al., 19 Spencer L K, see Finlay-Jones et al., 73 Walker K H, see Mukkur et al., 57 Stocker BAD, see Mukkur et al., 57 Ward A C, see Freeman et al., 245 Studd M, McCance D J, Lehner T. Detection of Wardlaw a C, see Frampton et al, 45 HSV-1 DNA in patients with Beh9et’s syndrome Warren Christine, see Gransden et al., 23 and in patients with recurrent oral ulcers by the Watson D, see Machan et al., 213 polymerase chain reaction, 39 Wee S H, see Armstrong et al., 181 SuKHAN A, Wiseman G M. Stimulation by gonococci White P J, see Hussain et al., 143 of chloride ion uptake in human leucocytes in White W, see Machan et al., 213 relation to other properties of phagocytosis, 285 Wilcox M H, Finch R G, Burden R P, Morgan A G. Peritonitis complicating continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in Nottingham, Tabouret M, De Rycke J, Audurier A, Poutrel 1983-1988,137 B. Pathogenicity of Listeria monocytogenes Wilson R, see Machan et al., 213 isolates in immunocompromised mice in relation Wiseman G M, see Sukhan and Wiseman, 285 to listeriolysin production, 13 Wreghitt T G, see Constantine and Wreghitt, 29