Results of testing domestic IFA kits for diagnosing animal brucellosis

Abstract

The article provides materials on testing the domestic ELISA kit “Brucellosis IgG-ELISA” intended for the diagnosis of brucellosis in animals. The results of preliminary studies indicate their high specificity and activity compared to the traditional classical method of RA intended for screening diagnostics.

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Ruzimurodov М. ., Saidov А., Abdalimov С., & Kayumov Э. (2024). Results of testing domestic IFA kits for diagnosing animal brucellosis. in Library, 22(3), 73–78. Retrieved from https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/archive/article/view/33652
Muhiddin Ruzimurodov, Veterinary Scientific Research Institute

Veterinary Scientific Research Institute, Deputy Director for Scientific Affairs, Professor

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Abstract

The article provides materials on testing the domestic ELISA kit “Brucellosis IgG-ELISA” intended for the diagnosis of brucellosis in animals. The results of preliminary studies indicate their high specificity and activity compared to the traditional classical method of RA intended for screening diagnostics.

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