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A trivalent antigen for the detection of type I avian adenovirus precipitin

A double immunodiffusion antigen prepared from cell-culture-propagated CELO virus was not capable of detecting precipitin directed against all of the type I avian adenovirus (fowl adenoviruses) isolates tested. However, an antigen pool containing CELO-4, B-3, and IBH-2 (Tipton) fowl adenovirus isola...

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Published in:Avian diseases 1987-04, Vol.31 (2), p.351-354
Main Author: Cowen, B.S
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Language:English
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Summary:A double immunodiffusion antigen prepared from cell-culture-propagated CELO virus was not capable of detecting precipitin directed against all of the type I avian adenovirus (fowl adenoviruses) isolates tested. However, an antigen pool containing CELO-4, B-3, and IBH-2 (Tipton) fowl adenovirus isolates detected precipitin directed against representative isolates of 10 type I serotypes. Additionally, this antigen pool markedly improved detection of adenovirus field exposure. /// Un antígeno de inmunodifusión en agar preparado con el virus CELO propagado en cultivo celular no detectó las precipitinas dirigidas contra todos los adenovirus aviares del serotipo I. Sin embargo, una mezcla de antígenos preparados con las cepas CELO-4, B-3 y Tipton (IBH-2), detectó las precipitinas dirigidas contra 10 cepas representantes del serotipo I de adenovirus aviares. Adicionalmente, esta mezcla de antígenos mejoró notoriamente la detección de las aves expuestas al adenovirus a nivel de campo.
ISSN:0005-2086
1938-4351
DOI:10.2307/1590884