DETECTION OF BRUCELLOSIS IN DAIRY HERDS AFTER AN OUTBREAK OF THE DISEASE USING A DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY TEST

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作者
BERCOVICH, Z
TERLAAK, EA
VANLIPZIG, JHH
机构
[1] Central Veterinary Institute, Department of Bacteriology, 8200 AB Lelystad
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10.1016/0167-5877(92)90042-E
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
A study of 14 herds was conducted to assess the skin delayed-type hypersensitivity (SDTH) test used in combination with the serum agglutination test and complement fixation test to curtail the spread of brucellosis. The tests were used to screen dairy herds suspected of brucellosis, and herds located near infected herds. The herds were tested every 5-6 weeks for 6 months. Cattle with a palpable skin swelling at the injection site of the allergen were considered as brucellosis suspects and were slaughtered. Supramammary lymph nodes of these cattle were collected and examined bacteriologically to determine their infection status. Brucellosis was detected and confirmed bacteriologically in three seronegative herds in which cattle tested positive with the SDTH test. Brucellosis was also confirmed bacteriologically in five seropositive herds in which cattle tested positive with the SDTH test. Brucellosis was not confirmed bacteriologically in one seronegative and four seropositive herds in which cattle reacted positively with the SDTH test. One herd reacted negatively in all tests. Because the SDTH test is able to detect latent carriers of Brucella organisms in seronegative herds, we recommend that the SDTH test be used in combination with serologic tests to curtail the spread of brucellosis.
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