Coxi Cox 1957
The strain was isolated between 1953 and 1956 from a patient in Malaysia. Alexander (1957) studied the strain and described it as a new serovar named coxus. Under this name it appears in the WHO list of 1965. The strain was further studied by Kmety (1963), who confirmed its separate serological status and corrected the name in coxi, which is in accord with the IC. In the WHO list of 1967 it is listed as coxi.
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* Alexander A.D., Evans L.B., Toussaint A.J., Marchwicki R.H., McCrumb F.R. Jr. Leptospirosis in Malaya Il. Antigenic Analysis of 110 leptospiral strains and other serologic studies. Amer. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 6, 7, 1957, 871-889.
* WHO: Classification on Leptospires and Recent Advances in Leptospirosis. Bull. Wld. Hlth. Org. 32, 5, 1965, 881-891.
* Kmety E. Factor analysis of Leptospira strains of the Javanica and Celledoni serogroups. J. Hyg. Epidem. Microbiol. Immun. (Prague) 7, 4, 1963, 225-239.
* WHO: Current Problems in Leptospirosis Research. Wld. Hlth. Org. Tech. Rep. Ser. No. 380, Geneva 1967, p.32.
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