THE INDIRECT HAEMOLYSIS TEST (IHLT) FOR BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS—COMPARISONS WITH THE COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST (CFT) IN VACCINATED AND EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED CATTLE |
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Authors: | P. Plackett G. G. Alton P. D. Carter L. A. Corner |
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Affiliation: | CSIRO Division of Animal Health, Animal Health Research Laboratory, Private Bag No. 1, P.O., Parkville, Victoria, 3052 |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY Cattle were vaccinated with Brucella abortus strain 19 subcutaneously in doses ranging from the normal (2.0 ml) dose of standard vaccine down to 1/400 of the normal dose, and via the conjunctival sac with 1/2 or 1/20 of the normal dose. Under all vaccination regimes serum antibody titres in the complement fixation test (CFT) rose more rapidly, reached higher levels, declined more slowly and involved a greater proportion of animals, than titres in the indirect haemolysis test (IHLT). The interval between the first positive serological test and parturition was determined for 54 pregnant cows infected with a virulent field strain (VRI 3) of B. abortus. On average the CFT titre rose to 1/4 43 days, and 1/8 33 days, before parturition, while the IHLT reached a 2/8 reaction 31 days before parturition. |
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