IDENTIFICATION OF HOG CHOLERA VIRAL ANTIGEN BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE - APPLICATION AS A DIAGNOSTIC AND ASSAY METHOD

  • 1 January 1963
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 27 (10), 249-+
Abstract
In the absence of detectable cytologic changes in hog cholera virus-infected tissue culture cells, hog cholera viral antigen was readily detected by immunofluorescence. The ability to detect hog cholera viral antigen by this method allowed for determination of infectivity titers and also for titration of homologous antibody. Immunofluorescence made possible the identification, in tissue culture, of hog cholera virus from blood, serum, and spleen extracts of experimentally infected swine. Further applications of this method and its limitations are being investigated.