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. 1968 Oct;32(4):547–554.

Enzootic Pneumonia of Pigs: Complement-Fixation Tests for the Detection of Mycoplasma Antibodies in the Serum of Immunized Rabbits and Infected Swine

P Boulanger 1, C L'Ecuyer 1
PMCID: PMC1319297  PMID: 4234787

Abstract

The direct, the modified direct and the indirect complement-fixation tests were investigated as methods for the detection of antibodies for the enzootic pneumonia mycoplasma and for Mycoplasma hyorhinis in the serum of infected pigs and of immunized rabbits.

Only the modified direct complement-fixation test in which the guinea-pig complement is supplemented with fresh, normal unheated calf serum was suitable for the detection of mycoplasma antibodies in sera of infected swine. Based on the close correlation between the production of typical lung lesions in experimentally infected pigs and the appearance of significant serum antibody titres, the modified direct complement-fixation test provides for the first time a sensitive, specific in vitro method for the detection of enzootic pneumonia in the live pig. This test also permitted the in vitro differentiation of the mycoplasma causing enzootic pneumonia from M. hyorhinis which causes polyserositis.

Antibodies in the sera of rabbits were demonstrable by the ordinary direct complement-fixation test. However, in contast to the observation made with swine sera, only a slight quantitative antigenic difference between the enzootic pneumonia mycoplasma and M. hyorhinis was seen when the tests were performed with rabbit serum antibodiies.

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