The specificity and sensitivity of the fluorescent antibody test for Mycobacterium johnei infection in abattoir and culled cattle

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In a series of 100 cattle in which there was no bacteriological or histopathological evidence of Mycobacterium johnei infection there were four positive reactions to the fluorescent antibody (FA) test with M johnei antigen and 20 to the complement fixation (CF) test. In a second series of 118 culled adult cattle M johnei infection was found in 26. The FA test was positive in 16 and the CF in 12 of those infected cattle. In 92 cattle with no evidence of M johnei infection the FA test was positive in seven and the CF test in 22.

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Gilmour, N. J. L., & Angus, K. W. (1976). The specificity and sensitivity of the fluorescent antibody test for Mycobacterium johnei infection in abattoir and culled cattle. Research in Veterinary Science, 20(1), 10–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0034-5288(18)33471-4

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