(BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS: A COMPARALIVE SLUDY BETWEEN ELECTROPHORESIS AND CLASSICAL SEROLOGY)
Abstract
An evalualion of an electrophoretic analysis was carried out to estimate the value of this method as a diagnostic technic versus the classical ones: serum agglutination (SAT) 2-mercaptoethanol (ME) and complement fixation test (CFT). Serum franctions alfa-1 beta-2 with total proteins and total globulins reach amounts significantly higher in individuals with brucellosis detected through ME or SAT. In CFT, albumin, alfa-1 and beta-2 globulins are the significative fractions. The centered data analysis shows no differentiation between positive individuals according to the results of the eleclrophoretic method. Through the discriminating analysis, it is noticed that the percentages of individuals detected as negative, suspicious or positive by means of the electrophoretic method are not coincident with those reponed by each of the serological tests.Downloads
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