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Hello
I am trying to understand the difference between "Swiss_NT" and "untypable" serotypes in Seroba. I have a set of non-encapsulated S. pneumoniae strains from the published literature which I serotyped again using Seroba. Some are called "Swiss_NT" while some are predicted as "untypable" by Seroba. I can not find any information on "Swiss_NT" in the Seroba manual. Is there any paper that explains this serotype?
Thanks
Tauqeer
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Hello
I am trying to understand the difference between "Swiss_NT" and "untypable" serotypes in Seroba. I have a set of non-encapsulated S. pneumoniae strains from the published literature which I serotyped again using Seroba. Some are called "Swiss_NT" while some are predicted as "untypable" by Seroba. I can not find any information on "Swiss_NT" in the Seroba manual. Is there any paper that explains this serotype?
Thanks
Tauqeer
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: