2010
DOI: 10.33899/ijvs.2010.5566
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Detection of anti brucella antibodies in lambs and goat kids using rose bengal test and indirect ELISA in Gugjeli - Ninavah province, Iraq

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“…In sheep the result of indirect ELISA test(i-ELISA) total seroprevalence was (66.6% ) , in line with (17) 23.6% -100% was recorded in Mosul and (18) in Basrha (68.8%), but higher than (19) (29.34 %) , the result of milk i-ELISA test in sheep ( same flock ) were 52.83% , in reverse with (20) in Iraq. This variation in results may be due to differences in geographical region , age of animals and previous history of vaccination against Brucella in sheep and goats , subsequently cause increase titration of antibodies in serum , serological tests, can distinguish between antibodies that arise from infection and and those from vaccination, respectively, have not been developed accordance with (21).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…In sheep the result of indirect ELISA test(i-ELISA) total seroprevalence was (66.6% ) , in line with (17) 23.6% -100% was recorded in Mosul and (18) in Basrha (68.8%), but higher than (19) (29.34 %) , the result of milk i-ELISA test in sheep ( same flock ) were 52.83% , in reverse with (20) in Iraq. This variation in results may be due to differences in geographical region , age of animals and previous history of vaccination against Brucella in sheep and goats , subsequently cause increase titration of antibodies in serum , serological tests, can distinguish between antibodies that arise from infection and and those from vaccination, respectively, have not been developed accordance with (21).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…It has been reported that the born calves from infected dams with brucellosis were tested negative by both Rose Bengal and tube agglutination tests. Also, Hassain et al (14) showed negative results for the presence of anti-Brucella antibodies in the sera of lambs and kids by using the Rose Bengal test. Therefore, it is likely that the tests used in our study were unable to detect antibodies to Brucella spp.…”
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confidence: 99%