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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, March 1998, p. 802-806, Vol. 36, No. 3
Chair of Immunology,
Received 16 June 1997/Returned for modification 18 August
1997/Accepted 19 December 1997
Two flow cytometric assays are described herein. The single
cytometric test (SCT) detects antibodies to either Brucella
abortus or Staphylococcus aureus in the serum or milk
of a cow or water buffalo. The double cytometric test (DCT) detects
both anti-B. abortus and anti-S. aureus
antibodies concurrently. In the SCT, the sample to be tested is
incubated in succession with the antigen (either B. abortus
or S. aureus) and the proper secondary antiserum (fluorescein isothiocyanate-labelled rabbit anti-cow immunoglobulin antiserum or rabbit anti-water buffalo immunoglobulin antiserum). In
the DCT, the sample to be tested is incubated first with B. abortus and S. aureus antigens and then with the
secondary antiserum. The B. abortus antigen used in the DCT
is covalently bound to 3-µm-diameter latex particles. The difference
in size between B. abortus and S. aureus
permits the establishment of whether the antibodies are directed
against one, the other, or both antigens. When compared to the
complement fixation test, the SCT and DCT each show a specificity and a
sensitivity of 100%. The SCT has been used previously to detect
anti-S. aureus antibodies. Here its use is extended to the
detection of anti-B. abortus antibodies. The DCT is
described here for the first time. The DCT appears to be useful for
large-scale brucellosis eradication programs. It offers the possibility
of using one test to identify animals that are serologically positive
for both B. abortus and S. aureus.
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Simultaneous Identification of Antibodies to
Brucella abortus and Staphylococcus aureus in
Milk Samples by Flow Cytometry
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Chair of
Immunology, School of Agriculture, Via Università 133, Portici,
80055 Naples, Italy. Phone: 81-775-35-14. Fax: 81-776-28-86. E-mail:
Iannelli{at}ds.unina.it.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, March 1998, p. 802-806, Vol. 36, No. 3
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