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Characterization of Brucella ovis lipopolysaccharide and its use for diagnosis of ram epididymitis by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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Pathogen DetectionRough LipopolysaccharideMedicinePathogenesisSerologic TestingPathologyMicrobiologyInfection ControlEnzyme-linked Immunosorbent AssayRam EpididymitisComplement Fixation TestClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceParasitologyHealth Sciences
Rough lipopolysaccharide, extracted by a mixture of phenol, chloroform, and petroleum ether from freeze-dried Brucella ovis cells with a yield of 0.71%, contained relatively small amounts of protein and nucleic acid contaminants as compared with lipopolysaccharides from other Brucellae. The crude lipopolysaccharide was suitable as a diagnostic antigen in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the sensitive and specific detection of ram epididymitis caused by B. ovis infection. In comparative serological tests, the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with B. ovis lipopolysaccharide gave better identification of infections and fewer false-negative results than the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with sonicated antigen or the complement fixation test.
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