| Literature DB >> 218708 |
M B Rhodes, E L Stair, R A McCullough, L D McGill, C A Mebus.
Abstract
Seventy-nine diarrheic calf fecal samples were examined by electron microscopy, immunodiffusion and the fluorescent antibody technique for the presence of rotavirus (reovirus-like agent). Thirty-eight (48%) of the samples were positive by electron microscopy, 59% by immunodiffusion and 20% positive by fluorescent antibody technique analyses. Another 9% were suspect-positive by fluorescent antibody technique. Chymotrypsin treatment of the fecal samples increased the ease of observing the viral particles by electron microscopy and also intensified the immunodiffusion arcs obtained. Immunodiffusion analyses using specific antisera to the virus would appear to be a practical method of detecting rotavirus in diarrheic fecal samples.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 218708 PMCID: PMC1319943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Comp Med ISSN: 0008-4050