Quantitative studies on the neutralization reaction between African horse-sickness virus and antiserum |
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Authors: | Dr. A. Hazrati Dr. Y. Ozawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Near East Animal Health. Institute 1, Razi Serum and Vaccine Institute, Teheran, Iran;(2) Present address: C10 Serum and Vaccine Institute, P.O. Box 656., Teheran, Iran;(3) Present address: Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory, Greenport, P.O. Box 848, 11944 Long Island, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Kinetic neutralization curves formed with African horse-sickness virus were studied by the plaque reduction technique. There was no recovery phase in surviving virus titer during a 60-minute incubation period at 37°C when antiserum was diluted 1100 or more.Factors affecting the accuracy of the serum neutralization test in tube cultures of monkey kidney stable (MS) cells were studied to ascertain optimal conditions. Dose-response patterns, variations within and between tests, and the relationship between the amount of virus and serum titers were examined to develop a test procedure showing accuracy of less than a 3-fold dilution deviation under ordinary circumstances.With antisera against 8 different types of AHS virus, it was demonstrated that there is linear relationship between the amount of serum antibody and amount of virus neutralized. When tested in MS cell tube cultures, neutralization slopes of all AHS virus types ranged between 1.33 and 1.59. A decrease in the slope was noticed when tested in mice.This work was undertaken at the Near East Animal Health Institute, a project established by the United Nations Development Program Special Fund through the Food and Agriculture Organization in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture of Iran. |
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