IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE OF FELINE PANLEUCOPENIA VIRUS IN CELL CULTURE - DETERMINATION OF IMMUNOLOGICAL STATUS OF FELINES BY SERUM NEUTRALIZATION
- 1 January 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 29 (4) , 85-+
Abstract
Utilizing specific immunofluorescence as a viral indicator for a cell culture serum-neutralization system, a relationship was demonstrated between specific antibody titer and susceptibility of felines to feline panleucopenia virus. This correlation was established by comparing prechallenge serum-neutralization titers to the clinical response of felines challenged with feline panleucopenia virus. The serological and clinical response of felines inoculated with commercial vaccines or related viruses was also studied.Keywords
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