A virus neutralization screening test: Its limitations in classifying field isolates of infectious bronchitis virus

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A virus neutralization screening test using a 1:5 serum dilution of known antisera against approximately 100 embryo infective doses50of an unknown virus was used to classify field isolates of infectious bronchitis virus. Such a test will detect the major antigen and antibody relationships. The Weakness of a screening test is that it does not quantitatively measure the minor antigen-antibody relationships between strains which would be essential to develop a classification scheme for infectious bronchitis isolates. A system of strain classification is proposed patterned after the scheme developed for the classification of the human rhinoviruses. © 1973, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Hitchner, S. B. (1973). A virus neutralization screening test: Its limitations in classifying field isolates of infectious bronchitis virus. Avian Pathology, 2(2), 103–109. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457309353788

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