Absorption of non-specific antibodies with Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium suspensions from tested serum samples as a useful method in serodiagnosis of salmonellosis carried out by ELISA for epidemiological surveillance
Abstract:Introduction: Diagnosis of salmonellosis is usually made by stool culture however in many laboratories ELISA for the detection of human serum antibodies against mixture of LPS antigens of the two predominant serovars of Salmonella was developed. We present the method of absorbing non-specific antibodies with S. Enteritidis (serovars D) and S. Typhimurium (serovars B) suspensions from serum samples as a useful method in serodiagnosis of salmonellosis carried out by ELISA. This simple, cost-efficient and effecti… Show more
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