1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1974.tb05283.x
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The Application of the Rose‐bengal Plate Test to Serums Collected From Carcases at Abattoirs

Abstract: Sampling of blood in abattoirs is assuming increasing rose bengal, serum agglutination or complement fixation importance in the Queensland brucellosis control pro-testing. gramme. It is planned to test serums from female After the serums had separated from the clots. the breeders sent to slaughter at all the major export abat-RBPT was performed. The test was interpreted on a testing, and the management of Tancred Bros. Bromelton, and Thos Borthwick and Sons, Murarrie, for their cooperation.

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