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The epidemiology of Salmonella dublin infection in a dairy herd: II. Serology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

G. H. K. Lawson
Affiliation:
Edinburgh University Veterinary Field Station, Easter Bush, By Roslin, Midlothian
E. A. McPherson
Affiliation:
Edinburgh University Veterinary Field Station, Easter Bush, By Roslin, Midlothian
P. Wooding
Affiliation:
Edinburgh University Veterinary Field Station, Easter Bush, By Roslin, Midlothian
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A number of serological tests were evaluated in a study of Salmonella dublin infection in a dairy herd. None of the tests used detected either of the two carrier animals from which Salmonella dublin was isolated at slaughter 7 and 17 months after the herd infection. The complement fixation tests used proved to be a better guide to the presence of recent herd infection than the conventional ‘0’ or ‘H’ agglutination tests.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1974

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