Seroprevalence of brucellosis in slaughtered animals at Assiut governorate [electronic resource].

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  • إستبيان سيرولوجى للبروسيلا فى الحيوانات المذبوحة فى محافظة أسيوط [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2013 v. 59 (137) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2013.v.59(137)Summary: The aim of this study was to investigate the Seroprevalence of brucellosis among the slaughtered food animals at Assiut Governorate abattoirs, Egypt. A total of 896 serum samples (747 from cattles & 149 from buffaloes) from different localities in Assiut Governorate abattoirs were tested for detection of the brucella antibodies. Results obtained by buffer acidified plate antigen test (BAPAT) and Rose Bengal plate test (RBT) as screening tests indicated a positive reactors percentage 2.19, 2.24, 2.14 and 4.0 % in Assiut, Abnoub, EL-Qusseia and Dairout respectively. The brucella positive reactors were subjected to confirmation by tube agglutination test (TAT) and Rivanol test (Riv.T). The present study revealed that RET and BAPAT were the most sensitive as screening tests for diagnosis of brucella in slaughtered animals.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the Seroprevalence of brucellosis among the slaughtered food animals at Assiut Governorate abattoirs, Egypt. A total of 896 serum samples (747 from cattles & 149 from buffaloes) from different localities in Assiut Governorate abattoirs were tested for detection of the brucella antibodies. Results obtained by buffer acidified plate antigen test (BAPAT) and Rose Bengal plate test (RBT) as screening tests indicated a positive reactors percentage 2.19, 2.24, 2.14 and 4.0 % in Assiut, Abnoub, EL-Qusseia and Dairout respectively. The brucella positive reactors were subjected to confirmation by tube agglutination test (TAT) and Rivanol test (Riv.T). The present study revealed that RET and BAPAT were the most sensitive as screening tests for diagnosis of brucella in slaughtered animals.

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