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Studies on haemophilus infection in swine I. Application of the latex agglutination test to the diagnosis of Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae (H. Parahaemolyticus) infection
Authors:Tadao Mitui  Hiroshi Onaga  Yoji Nagasawa  Yoshitoshi Nomura  Shigemi Kuramasu
Institution:Nippon Institute for Biological Science, 2221-1 Shin-machi, Ome, Tokyo 198 Japan
Abstract:A latex agglutination test was evaluated as a method for the detection and titration of antibodies against swine Haemophilus infection and it was found that the test is applicable to the etiologic diagnosis of Haemophilus infection in swine. In swine infected experimentally with H. pleuropneumoniae (H. parahaemolyticus), the micromethod of agglutination using latex particles coated with antigens of H. pleuropneumoniae was found to be comparable agar-gel immunodiffusion and complement-fixation tests, which have previously been used for the etiologic diagnosis of the disease. Antibody titers determined by the latex agglutination test corrlated well with those determined by the other serological tests. The latex agglutination test tended to detect antibodies earlier than any of the other tests. By the latex agglutination test, weak cross-reactions were observed among different serotypes of H. pleuropneumoniae, whereas no cross-reaction was demonstrated between H, pleurophneumoniae and H. parasuis. The latex agglutination test was found to be simple and useful for the serological survey of swine Haemophilus infection, especially when dealing with a large number of samples.
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