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. 1991 Jun;38(4):315-20.
doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0450.1991.tb00877.x.

Typing of heat-stable soluble Haemophilus parasuis antigen by means of agargel precipitation and the dot-blot procedure

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Typing of heat-stable soluble Haemophilus parasuis antigen by means of agargel precipitation and the dot-blot procedure

P Kielstein et al. Zentralbl Veterinarmed B. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

According to Morozumi's and Nicolet's (1986) investigations, a serological classification procedure for H. parasuis and to a certain extent, for H. parasuis-like strains was proposed on the basis of heat-stable cell antigens in the immunodiffusion test. It was possible to classify 72.8% of the investigated strains serologically using this procedure. 7 of 12 serotypes were described for the first time. 60.1% of the classified strains belonged to the already known serotypes SV 1 to SV 5, whereas the new serotypes SV Jena 6 to SV Jena 12 amounted to only 12.7% of the field isolates. The serotypes SV Jena 7 to 9 are represented by H. parasuis-like strains. Unencapsulated strains and isolates of serotype SV 5 dominate in animals with Glasser's disease. The serotypes SV 1, SV 5, Jena 6 and SV Jena 10 proved to be highly virulent in SPF pigs, SV 2 and SV 4 were of medium virulence. The other serotypes were non-virulent. The high specificity in AGPT was not reproducible in the more sensitive dot-blot procedure. This must be taken into account, if the dot-blot is to be used for the classification of serotypes of H. parasuis. The results point to a participation of nonimmunogenic polysaccharides in the detection reaction.

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