An indirect ELISA was used to detect antibodies to Mycoplasma bovis in milk samples collected from a herd with M bovis mastitis. Antibodies were detected in samples from nine cows which had developed clinical M bovis mastitis. Milk from only three consistently antigen-negative cows tested positive for M bovis antibodies. These results indicate the potential value of the indirect ELISA for the detection of cows which have recently developed M bovis mastitis during the early stages of an outbreak.
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Byrne, W. J., Ball, H. J., Brice, N., McCormack, R., Baker, S. E., Ayling, R. D., & Nicholas, R. A. J. (2000). Application of an indirect ELISA to milk samples to identify cows with Mycoplasma bovis mastitis. Veterinary Record, 146(13), 368–369. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.146.13.368