Microneutralization tests for serological typing and subtyping of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains

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A microneutralization test for serotyping of FMD viruses is described. It is based on earlier observations by Booth, Rweyemamu & Pay (1978) that dose-response relationships in quantal microneutralizations often deviated from linearity. The typing test described therefore utilizes undiluted virus preparations. In about 90% of samples a positive typing was obtained in contrast with about 50% for the complement fixation test. The test was also found to be susceptible to minimal quantities of heterotypic viral contamination.For strain differentiation the microneutralization test was carried out as a checkerboard test. When compared with the complement fixation test it was found to be more specific. The necessity to utilize virus-neutralization test systems for comparing (FMD) virus strains particularly for the purpose of vaccine selection is emphasized. The two dimensional microneutralization test has been applied to a study of comparing FMDV vaccine strains for Europe, South America, the Middle East and East Africa. © 1978, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Rweyemamu, M. M., Booth, J. C., Head, M., & Pay, T. W. F. (1978). Microneutralization tests for serological typing and subtyping of foot-and-mouth disease virus strains. Journal of Hygiene, 81(1), 107–123. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002217240005381X

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