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Abstract
The application of the agar diffusion precipitation (ADP) test for diagnosing hog cholera was investigated. The test used as antigen, pancreatic tissue from 272 pigs that had been inoculated with hog cholera virus. The test was positive for 13.5% of the animals that were sick for 4 days or less, 40% of those sick for 5 days, and 77% of those sick for 6 days or more. The test was positive for 13.5% of all animals that had been vaccinated with crystal violet-glycerol hog cholera vaccine and had been sick for at least 6 days after challenge inoculation. Titration of the virus in ADP-test-negative and ADP-test-positive pancreatic suspensions did not show a direct correlation between the infective virus particle and the precipitating antigen.Entities:
Year: 1963 PMID: 17649474 PMCID: PMC1583726
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Comp Med Vet Sci ISSN: 0316-5957