TOXOPLASMOSIS .2. STUDIES OF ANIMAL SERA USING COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TESTS

  • 1 January 1963
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 27 (7), 169-+
Abstract
Serological studies were performed in guinea pigs, a sheep, calf, goat and 2 pigs experimentally infected with toxoplasmosis. The direct complement-fixation method was effective in detecting antibodies in guinea-pig, goat and sheep sera. The modified complement-fixation technique supplementing complement with normal bovine serum fraction, was required when testing bovine serum. With swine sera best reactions occurred in the indirect complement-fixation test and definite but low grade reactions were produced in the direct test after pro-complementary activity was removed by pH treatment of the sera. Allergic skin reactions were produced in the experimental animals but improvement in the antigen is necessary before the test could be used generally in the field as a diagnostic method for animal toxoplasmosis.