Single radial hemolysis test for the detection of rinderpest antibody
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02359521
Single radial hemolysis test for the detection of rinderpest antibody
Abstract
The single radial hemolysis [SRH] test was employed for detection of rinderpest antibodies in post-vaccinated serum samples as also in serum samples from animals recovered from rinderpest infection. The results were compared with counterimmunoelectrophoresis [CIE] and serum neutralisation [SN] tests. The CIE test was found to be more sensitive than SRH but because of ease and simplicity SRH can also be used for monitoring antibody development after vaccination.
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