STUDIES ON BLUETONGUE .5. DETECTION OF VIRUS IN INFECTED MATERIALS BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE
- 1 January 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 31 (7) , 175-+
Abstract
The fluorescent-antibody technique was employed for the detection of bluetongue virus in bovine foetal kidney cell cultures inoculated with tissues and blood from experimentally infected animals. In the first series, a total number of 79 inoculated suckling-mouse brains were examined, 36 as frozen sections alone and 43 as impression slides in conjunction with tissue culture inoculation of the same material. With the combined tissue culture immunofluorescent methods, 36 suspicious [cases] were detected by impression smears and 37 positives by the tissue culture out of 43 brains examined. Twenty-two were suspicious out of the 36 examined as frozen sections. Results obtained with the second series, using sheep tissues, showed that the combined tissue culture-fluorescent antibody method was satisfactory for demonstrating the virus in blood of infected animals 1 to 9 days postinfection, and in some organs after death. No false positive reactions were obtained.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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