Literature DB >> 9876853

Application of flagella-based immunoassays for serologic detection of Salmonella pullorum infection in chickens.

R K Gast1, P S Holt.   

Abstract

Occasional Salmonella pullorum outbreaks still occur in commercial poultry flocks despite widespread serologic testing, raising concerns about the efficacy of standard agglutination-based serologic assays for detecting infections with current field strains. The recent observation that many S. pullorum strains are recognized by antibodies to certain Salmonella flagellar proteins suggests that similar antibodies might be elicited in infected birds. In the present study, flagella-based enzyme immunoassays were developed and applied to detect antibodies in hens experimentally infected with recent S. pullorum isolates. Antibodies were detected in 29%-44% of serum samples from orally inoculated hens by two flagella-based immunoassays. Similar frequencies of positive results (33%-41%) were obtained by applying two standard agglutination-based tests for antibodies to S. pullorum. Antibodies to flagellar antigens, if also present in naturally infected chickens, could provide an alternative method for detecting S. pullorum infection in poultry flocks.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9876853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Dis        ISSN: 0005-2086            Impact factor:   1.577


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Review 1.  Cultural and Immunological Detection Methods for Salmonella spp. in Animal Feeds - A Review.

Authors:  K G Maciorowski; P Herrera; F T Jones; S D Pillai; S C Ricke
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.459

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