Comparative detection of foot and mouth disease virus in clinical material using dot-elisa complement fixation test

Abstract: Five groups of calves each of 2 were experimentally infected with FMD virus and observed of 13 weeks post infection in order to detect FMD virus from blood and oesopharyngeal fluid, (op) by means of complement fixation test and dot. ELISA. Localized FMDV in (op) region could be demonstrated as early as 24 hrs, post experimental infection (PEI) through application of Dot. ELISA which cane detect FMDV and not be detected up to 13 W.P.I. by means of Dot-ELISA while CRT gave positive for one or two W.P.I. in the same time FMDV could be detected in blood up to 7 D.P.I by Dot- ELISA which considered more sensitive than CFT in detection of FMDV form infected and carrier animals.
Publication year 1994
Pages 41-46
Availability location معهد بحوث الامصال واللقاحات البيطرية - ش السكة البيضاء - العباسية - القاهرة
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City Zagazig
serial title Zagazig veterinary journal
ISSN 1110-1458
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External authors (outside ARC)
    ناهد متولي
    فادية فهمي
Agris Categories Animal diseases
AGROVOC
TERMS
Aphthovirus. Complement fixation tests. Elisa. Foot and mouth disease.
Publication Type Journal