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Salmonella dublin abortion in cattle: I. Observations on the serum agglutination test

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

M. Hinton
Affiliation:
Veterinary Investigation Centre, Carmarthen, S. Wales
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The somatic and flagellar serum agglutinin titre were determined in paired samples obtained from seventy-seven cases of bovine abortion associated with Salmonella dublin infection. The cases could be divided into four serological groups with an active infection being demonstrated in most cases. The serum agglutination test was shown to be a relatively specific diagnostic test but was of more limited value in the retrospective identification of convalescent cases.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1973

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