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Serological Diagnosis of Classical Swine Fever: A Comparison of a Modified Direct Complement Fixation Test with an Immunofluorescence Plaque Neutralization Test in the Diagnosis of Experimental Subclinical Infection
Authors:M Eskildsen  E Overby
Institution:The State Veterinary Institute for Virus Research, Lindholm, DK-4771 Kalvehave, Denmark
Abstract:Antibody levels in post-infection sera from a pig inoculated with a low virulent strain of classical swine fever virus (Hannover 62) and in sera from two pigs inoculated with another low virulent strain (Spielbach 66) and from an in-contact pig were assayed by complement fixation and immunofluorescence using classical swine fever virus (ALD strain) and bovine virus diarrhoea virus (UG 59 strain) as antigens. The complement fixation test used was modified by addition of a preparation of porcine Glq to the complement and by mercaptoethanol treatment of the immune serum before use. The mercaptoethanol treatment of the immune serum resulted in complete elimination of a haemolytic prozone often seen with porcine immune sera.In the sera from the inoculated animals complement-fixing antibodies appeared earlier than neutralizing antibodies. A few weeks after inoculation there was a correlation between the presence of complement-fixing and neutralizing antibodies.During the entire observation period of 13 weeks it was not possible to demonstrate complement-fixing or neutralizing antibodies in serum from a pig exposed to infection by contact with the two pigs inoculated with the Spièlbach 66 strain of classical swine fever virus.
Keywords:classical swine fever  complement fixation  immunofluorescense plaque neutralization
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