1994 Volume 56 Issue 2 Pages 371-373
The common antigens between Clostridium chauvoei and C. septicum were examined by indirect-immunofluorescence assay (IFA). Antisera to formalized cells of C. chauvoei and C. septicum strains and to EDTA-soluble antigens of these strains were used. The antisera to formalized cells, which have reacted only with homologous antigens in agglutination tests, reacted not only with homologous antigens but also with heterologous antigens in IFA. The antisera to EDTA-soluble antigens, which have shown no reactivities in somatic agglutination tests, reacted with both homologous and heterologous antigens in IFA. These results indicate that these species possess common antigens, which are undetected by agglutination test, on cell surface and a some of them are solubilized by EDTA-treatment.