See also: sérotype

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Etymology

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From sero--type.

Noun

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serotype (plural serotypes)

  1. (immunology) A group of microorganisms characterised by a specific set of antigens.
    • 2012, Gerald T. Keusch, “Invasive Bacterial Diarrheas”, in Lincoln Chen, editor, Diarrhea and Malnutrition, page 54:
      An isolate from raw fish, serotype 0:6, unable to invade HeLa cells and negative for heat-stable enterotoxin, was clinically avirulent in this model and caused no lesions by histological examination.

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serotype (third-person singular simple present serotypes, present participle serotyping, simple past and past participle serotyped)

  1. To assign or classify according to serotypes