S. Murphy et al., STUDIES ON HEMAGGLUTINATION AND SERUM RESISTANCE STATUS OF STRAINS OFMORAXELLA-CATARRHALIS ISOLATED FROM THE ELDERLY, Gerontology, 43(5), 1997, pp. 277-282
A total of 40 strains of Moraxella catarrhalis, isolated from the sput
um of elderly persons with respiratory tract infections and from nasop
haryngeal swabs from healthy elderly, were examined for haemagglutinat
ion of human red blood cells and resistance to bactericidal activity i
n normal human serum (NHS). 15 of 20 strains isolated from the infecte
d elderly and 3 of 20 strains isolated from the healthy elderly showed
haemagglutinating properties (p < 0.001). Similarly, 13 of 20 strains
from the infected group and 2 of 20 strains from the healthy group we
re found to be resistant to the bactericidal activity of NHS (p < 0.00
1). Strains of M. catarrhalis which were associated with respiratory t
ract infections in the elderly, in contrast to strains colonizing the
healthy elderly, were found to be predominantly haemagglutinating for
human red blood cells and resistant to complement killing in NHS.