A classification of laboratory strains of avian mycoplasma serotypes by direct immunofluorescence.

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Abstract

Direct immunofluorescence (IF) was used to assess cross-reactivity among 41 laboratory strains representing 11 serotypes of avian mycoplasmas. All the strains could be separated into distinct serotypes except the C-O-D-P group, which showed cross-relatedness unlike that demonstrated by other serological methods. With two exceptions, serotype C strains consistently cross-reacted with only the serotype P conjugate; the serotype O strain cross-reacted with the P and C conjugates. The two serotype C exceptions were found to be misclassified, as was the serotype P strain. Direct IF was found to be a quick, reliable method for measuring serological relatedness.

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Talkington, F. D., & Kleven, S. H. (1983). A classification of laboratory strains of avian mycoplasma serotypes by direct immunofluorescence. Avian Diseases, 27(2), 422–429. https://doi.org/10.2307/1590168

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