VI ANTIGEN


Meaning of VI ANTIGEN in English

ˈvēˌī- noun

Usage: usually capitalized V

Etymology: vi rulent antigen

: a heat-labile somatic antigen associated with virulence in some bacteria (as of the genus Salmonella ) and especially in the typhoid fever bacterium and used to detect typhoid carriers through the presence in their serum of agglutinins against this antigen

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