The use of polarized fluorescence assay (PF) and competitive ELISA test (C-Elisa) for the diagnosis of Brucellosis in South American camelids
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Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease representing a risk contact with, or consuming, their raw milk and raw dairy several animal species, including camelids, the aim of this Polarization assay (PF) and Competitive ELISA (C-ELISA), along with conventional serological tests such as the Rose Complement Fixation test (CF). A total of 336 serum samples herd of the IXth Region (Chile), clinically and serologically analyzed considering a threshhold of 98.7 milipolarization of them obtained by means of the median of the last percentile. SAT tests. The CF results were not included as many samples the FP and C-ELISA tests, two samples were positive in point, the significance of which is discused in the text.
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Rojas, X., Muñoz, S., Otto, B., Pérez, B., & Nielsen, K. (2004). The use of polarized fluorescence assay (PF) and competitive ELISA test (C-Elisa) for the diagnosis of Brucellosis in South American camelids. Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria, 36(1), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2004000100006
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